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The American Thanksgiving story many may be familiar with goes something like this: the English Pilgrims settle in the New World, meet a "friendly" Indigenous guide named Squanto who teaches them ...
If the name Squanto doesn’t ring a bell, ask an 8-year-old. The story of the Native American who helped the Pilgrims survive ...
The story of how the Pilgrims arrived at our shores on the Mayflower—and how a friendly Patuxet native named Squanto showed them how to plant corn, using fish as fertilizer—is well-known.
The story of Squanto, the Pilgrims and the first Thanksgiving is a prime example. Lipman’s book is a step toward amending that. Piecing together written accounts with informed speculation ...
Most Americans have heard the somewhat true story of Tisquantum, popularly known as Squanto, and how he helped the Pilgrims at Plymouth Colony by teaching them how to plant and grow North American ...
This was Squanto, a man who occupies a special place in the hearts of many people who celebrate Thanksgiving because of his willingness and ability to help the newcomers to his land. Squanto’s ...
Monday was the grand opening of their new dining hall and conference center at Camp Squanto in Plymouth. The hall is 11,500 square feet of space that has a kitchen, indoor and outdoor seating and ...