Two English speaking native Americans helped the pilgrims learn how to survive during the early days. Their names were Squanto and Samoset.
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Squanto (an Indian) taught them how to plant, fish and find their way around.
Squanto told the Pilgrims how to plant corn, squash, and beans. Other Indians taught the colonists about tobacco. Some served as guides and translators.
Same way any amateur hunter learns - by experience. it is possible that at some point the Indians helped and taught them a few things especially Squanto, but for the most part, these hardy people learned for themselves how to survive and live in the then wilderness of Massachusetts.
Squanto is pronounced as SKWAHN-toh, with the emphasis on the first syllable.
Squanto was a man.
squanto was a friend
There is no such thing as the Squanto tribe. Squanto was the name of the Native American who helped the pilgrim's.
squanto like to help pilgrims
Squanto lived in Maine.
Squanto was because he helped the pilgrims.
Squanto taught the pilgrims how to live. P.S. You asked the question twice. :P
Squanto was an interpreter and guide for Englishmen in New England.
Yes, there are many pictures of Squanto. Of course, there are no photographs since photography was not invented during Squanto's lifetime. Pictures of Squanto will be of varying degrees of accuracy depending on the skills and knowledge of the artist drawing them.
Squanto was captured in 1605 and again 1614.
No one knows