no. well, they had something like thanks giving, but they didnt have thanks giving. they had a day in october, to celebrate their feast.
According to the Scholastic website, the Pilgrims served duck and venison, not turkey.
http://www.scholastic.com/scholastic_thanksgiving/feast/
For proper Native americans that live like there ancestors did hundreds of years ago are mostly gone. People with a large amount of Native american ancestry might celebrate it or they might not.
It is tradition that says the Native Americans brought turkey to the the Pilgrims providing them food for their first Thanksgiving. Turkeys are native to the Americas. There is evidence that it was domesticated by the Native Americans.
english settlers who celebrated the first Thanksgiving with native americans
People ate Turkey, Corn and Beans. This is because Turkey comes from the Pilgrims and Corn and Beans come from the Native Americans. This is why it's been a tradition to eat Turkey on Thanksgiving.
The Americans celebrated their first harvest by having the first Thanksgiving with the Native Americans.
All the foods that the Native Americans and the Pilgrims had at their disposal were eaten at the first Thanksgiving. It was a multiple day feast. And when the Pilgrims ran out of food the Native Americans came back with more. The food consisted of but was not limited to; venison, goose, turkey, fish, and corn, as well as both Native and English dishes.
Squanto was the Native-American who was honored at the first Thanksgiving.
What natives can to the first thanksgiving including chief massasoit
Native Americans
During the first Thanksgiving, pilgrims ate Indian corn, wild turkey, and corn bread. Thanksgiving was held as a way of thanking the Native Americans that gave them food and help them live.
The Pilgrims of the Plymouth Rock colony celebrated the first Thanksgiving with Native Americans.
Thanksgiving is celebrated in the United States because of the first Thanksgiving with the Pilgrims and the Native Americans.
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