The New England Praying Indian Towns


John Eliot preaching to the Indians.

By 1675, there were seven Praying Indian villages throughout Massachusetts.

Current NAMEIndian NAME
Natick Natick
Littleton Nashoba
Lowell Wamesit
Grafton Hassanamessit
Marlborough Okommakamesit
Hopkinton Makunkokoag
Note: originally, part of West Natick, Natick Indians sold to Hopkinton, currently within the bounds of Ashland
Canton Punkapoag

In addition to these, nine others known as the "New Praying Villages" were:

Current NAMEIndian NAME
Sutton Manchaug
Webster Chaubunagungamaug
Woodstock, Conn. Maanexit
Uxbridge Waentug
Thompson, Conn. Quantisset
Woodstock, Conn. Wabaquasset
Brookfield Quaboag
Worcester Pakachoog
Lancaster Nashaway

There were also Praying Indian Villages in Plymouth Colony, Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket.

This page is based on information taken from "New England Indians" by Leo Bonfanti, Vol. 3.


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