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661 Falmouth Rd
Mashpee, MA (in city)
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1200 sq.ft.
$305,000 View on Map
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12 Sextant Cir
Mashpee, MA (in city)
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2032 sq.ft.
$310,000 View on Map
MJP9092
21 Executive Dr
Mashpee, MA (in city)
2 Bed, 2 Bath Condominium
1345 sq.ft.
$595,000 View on Map
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381 Great Oak Rd Apt 22
Mashpee, MA (in city)
2 Bed, 2+ Bath Townhome
1929 sq.ft.

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$995,000 View on Map
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386 Mashpee Neck Rd
Mashpee, MA (in city)
2 Bed, 2 Bath Home
2247 sq.ft.
First time offered Property on Popponesset Bay Sandwiched between Conservation land to guarantee …more»
$585,000 View on Map
JPJ2922
150 Lewis Pond Rd
Cotuit, MA (2.5 miles)
4 Bed, 2+ Bath Home
3500 sq.ft.
$298,000 View on Map
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116 Audreys Ln
Marstons Mills, MA (2.9 miles)
3 Bed, 3+ Bath Home
2488 sq.ft.
Captivating Cape with separate apartment! A comfortable home and a wise investment, …more»
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5 Ostrom Rd
Waquoit, MA (3.5 miles)
2 Bed, 2 Bath Home
1600 sq.ft.
Waquoit- absolute, total privacy. 28X28, 1600 sq. ft. contemporary colonial hidden away on …more»

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27 Winding Cove Road
Marstons Mills, MA (3.9 miles)
4 Bed, 2+ Bath Home
3500 sq.ft.
This is the perfect Cape Cod residence for retirement, vacationing or raising a growing family! …more»
$289,900 View on Map
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26 Samoset Rd
Marstons Mills, MA (5.3 miles)
3 Bed, 1+ Bath Home
1388 sq.ft.
 

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Local city information for Mashpee, MA

Mashpee is a town in Barnstable County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 12,946 at the 2000 census.

For geographic and demographic information on specific parts of the town of Mashpee, please see the articles on Mashpee Neck, Monomoscoy Island, New Seabury, Popponesset, Popponesset Island, Seabrook and Seconsett Island.

Following King Phillip's War, the Wampanoag of the mainland were resettled with the Saconnet, or brought, together with the Nauset, into the praying towns in Barnstable County. In Massachusetts, Mashpee, on Cape Cod, was the biggest reservation. Mashpee was settled by English colonists in 1658 with the assistance of the missionary Richard Bourne from the neighboring town of Sandwich. In 1660 the Wampanoag were allotted about there, and beginning in 1665 they governed themselves with a court of law and trials.

In the year 1763 Mashpee was constituted a plantation by the king of England, against the will of the native Wampanoags. The natives were given the right to elect their own officials to maintain order. However, the population of the plantation declined steadily due to the conditions placed upon them. The area governed by the Mashpee tribe was integrated into the district of Mashpee in 1763, but in 1788 the state revoked their ability to self-govern, which it considered a failure. It then appointed a committee to supervise, consisting of five white-only members.

A certain degree of self-government was returned to the Indians in 1834, and although the Wampanoag were far from completely autonomous. Wampanoag land was divided up in 1842, with 2,000 acres (8 km²) of their 13,000 acres (53 km²) distributed in parcels to each family. Many laws attest to constant problems of encroachments by whites, who stole wood from the reservation. It was a large region, once rich in wood, fish and game, and therefore desirable for the whites. Some had trouble ignoring the constantly growing community of non-whites, and so the Mashpee Indians had more conflicts with their white neighbors than the other Indian settlements in the state. Despite these attempts at self-rule, the Wampanoags lost their land, and Mashpee was incorporated as a town in 1870 the second-to-last town on the Cape to do so (other than Bourne).

Today, the town of Mashpee is known both as a tourist destination and for their Native American culture. Every year, a pow-wow is held, which offers examples of Wampanoag activities and crafts.

The town's name is an Anglicization of a native name that can be segmented as "mass-nippe,"
where mass is "great", or "greater" (see Massachusetts), and nippe is "water." The name has been translated as "the greater cove" or "great pond" or "land near great cove", where the water being referenced is Wakeby Lake, which is greater at one end.

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