Wawaloam (before 1620 – after 1661) (also known as Wararme) was a leader of the Narragansett tribe in Rhode Island, and she was the wife of Miantonomi.
Wawaloam was a daughter of Sowheag (often mis-stated to be Sequasson),[1][2] an ally of Miantonomi, who was likely a Wangunk or Nipmuc sachem living near the Connecticut River.
[3] In 1632 Wawaloam and Miantinomi visited Governor John Winthrop at his home in Boston, Massachusetts.
[4] In 1638 Wawaloam and Miantonomi marched with Roger Williams to Hartford with one hundred warriors to negotiate with the authorities there for Providence's protection.
[7] A campground in nearby Richmond, Rhode Island is also named after Wawaloam[8] as is a bridge on the South County trail.