capital, a pueblo indian man. he is shown holding some knotted ropes there, and those are in trickle to the story i will tell you about why he is celebrated to this day. to put it in context, in 16 30, john wind throw, pooch -- whose portrait you see there on the left, came to massachusetts, to new england, indeed first wave of what has been called the great migration. this was the wave of puritan settlement in the 1620 flip. under john, puritans have a large mass migration to new england to spread out throughout the land. and winthrop is also famous in 1634 coming to massachusetts and talking about the settlement in america being a city up on the hill for the world to marvel at, which is a rhetoric of a city on a hill is a sort of bit of american mythology that has persisted, often referenced by u.s. president, ronald reagan referenced it for example, well into the present day. yet, we learned about john winthrop and the puritans in 16 30. we don't learn as much about the man who was born around 1630, who is po'p