Noun
Patuxet (plural Patuxets or Patuxet)
(historical) A member of a Native American band of the Wampanoag tribal confederation, living primarily in and around modern-day Plymouth, Massachusetts.
He had been born in Patuxet, but had been abducted by Englishman Thomas Hunt in 1614 and sold into slavery in Spain — thus missing out on the epidemic that decimated his village. Source: Internet