• Obbatinewat was a 17th-century Wampanoag sachem who lived in what is now Massachusetts. Mourt's Relation, written c. 1620 and describing the early days...
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  • established in Boston in 1836 and its logo, the stylized bust of Sachem Obbatinewat, became widely recognizable in Greater Boston over the next century and...
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  • night deposit box for National Shawmut Bank displaying the company symbol Chief Obbatinewat, located at a current Bank of America location in Boston....
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    Myles Standish, met Obbatinewat (Wampanoag), a local sachem loyal to Massasoit. The colonists signed a peace treaty with Obbatinewat, who in turn, introduced...
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    presided over a considerably reduced band of followers. His name was Obbatinewat, and he was a tributary of Massasoit. He explained that his current location...
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    (Kronheim and Oldenbusch). Ruhl also sculpted the Indian head, Chief Obbatinewat, the floor seal for the Shawmut Bank of Boston. In April 1894, he created...
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