They eat turkey.
Of course they do. They are Americans,too. And besides, they helped fight off the British Royal Army/Navy as well as the colonist.
It depends on what kind of Native Americans. Some arent American at all, there are Native Americans in Canada and Latin America. If they are American citizens they probably would celebrate the 4th. But if they live on reservations, they probably wont celebrate the 4th.
Today the people of the many Sioux tribes do celebrate birthdays. Historically they did not, since they had no precise calendar beyond recording "winters" (meaning years) and birth dates would have been impossible to calculate or record.
Yes
The Pilgrims and the Native Americans
The Americans celebrated their first harvest by having the first Thanksgiving with the Native Americans.
Probably not. The first Thanksgiving took place in America, and it was a feast to celebrate the friendship between the Pilgrims and the Native Americans.
No they were not. The native Americans went to trade and it was the polite thing for the pilgrims to say please stay.
thanksgiving?
thanksgiving?
thanksgiving?
My religion (christianity) celebrate it to thank God for all he does. Most celebrate it for the day that Pilgrims and the Native Americans had a feast to signify their alliance.
to celebrate national day of morning!
Thanksgiving in Liberia resembles Thanksgiving in America. However, Liberians celebrate Thanksgiving on the first Thursday in November, while Americans celebrate Thanksgiving on the fourth Thursday.
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