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Melvin Coombs

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while working for the Wampanoag Indigenous Program. Together with his fiance, Dawn Dove, he managed the Dovecrest Cultural Center in Exeter, which includes the
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Coombs later began speaking in schools and other community gatherings in an attempt to dispel
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JOANN W. GODDARD, "A Living History Lesson: Festival An Outdoor Classroom"
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ELIZABETH ABBOTT, "Comer cleared of manslaughter in Coombs slaying"
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At the time of his death, Coombs was engaged to Dawn Dove, a
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in Barnstable, he began dancing competitively at local
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On March 18, 1997, Coombs died of severe injuries in
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Mashpee, Massachusetts
Richmond, Rhode Island
Dancer
cultural interpreter
Wampanoag
dancer
cultural interpreter
Mashpee, Massachusetts
high school
Cape Cod Community College
pow-wows
myths
stereotypes
Indigenous peoples of the Americas
Plimoth Plantation
Tomaquag Indian Memorial Museum
Richmond, Rhode Island
manslaughter
Narragansett
Exeter, Rhode Island
JULIA ST. GEORGE, "Melvin Coombs is not forgotten"
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JOANN W. GODDARD, "A Living History Lesson: Festival An Outdoor Classroom"


ELIZABETH ABBOTT, "Comer cleared of manslaughter in Coombs slaying"
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