Champlain explores the land that is now…
September 1606 CE
Champlain explores the land that is now Chatham, Cape Cod In 1605 and 1606 as a prospective settlement but small skirmishes with the resident Nausets, or Monomoyicks, dissuades him from the idea.
He names the area Mallebar ("bad bar").
The Nausets, sometimes referred to as the Cape Cod Indians, live east of Bass River and lands occupied by their closely related neighbors, the Wampanoag.
Although a distinct tribe, they are often subject to Wampanoag overlordship and share many similar aspects of culture, such as speaking an N-dialect of the Algonquian language and similar agricultural practices.
Due to their ocean proximity, they have a greater reliance on seafood than other tribes.