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Assacumet
Assacumet (also known as ''Assacomet'', ''Assecomet'', ''Sassacommett'', ''Saffacomoit'') was an early 17th-century Native American from the Wawenock Abenaki tribe.〔Burrage, Henry Sweetser. ''The Beginnings of Colonial Maine: 1602-1658. http://books.google.com/books?id=fDcZzZmwcZgC&pg=PA122''〕〔Robinson, Reuel. ''History of Camden and Rockport, Maine.'' Camden Publishing Co., 1907. http://www.davistownmuseum.org/InfoAboriginals.html〕
== Capture ==
Assacumet was captured in 1605 by Capt. George Weymouth of the ship ''Archangel'' near the Pemaquid River in Maine together with four others. Some sources list the other four as ''Tasquantum'' (better known as Squanto), ''Manida'', ''Skettwarroes'', and ''Dehamda''; others list them as ''Tahanedo'' ("a Sagamo or Commander"), ''Amoret'', ''Skicowaros'', and ''Maneddo '' (listed as "gentlemen". Saffacomoit is listed as "a servant".) They were taken to England as slaves and curiosities.〔Biography and history of the Indians of North America By Samuel Gardner Drake. Boston, J. Drake, 1835.〕〔Burrage, Henry Sweetser. ''The Beginnings of Colonial Maine: 1602-1658. http://books.google.com/books?id=fDcZzZmwcZgC&pg=PA122''〕〔Rosier, James. True Relation of Waymouth's Voyage, 1605. Wisconsin Historical Society, 2003.〕

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