Chief Massasoit, the leader of the Wamponoag village, attended the first Thanksgiving.
That Thanksgiving was also attended by Samoset, who was the sagamore (secondary chief) of the Abenaki tribe, and Squanto. Squanto, also known as Tisquantum, was a Patuxet Indian who had been adopted into Massasoit's tribe after his own had been wiped out. Squanto was not a chief. However, he did assist the Pilgrims even though at one point he had been captured by the British and held as a slave.
Massasoit was the leader of the Wampanoag Indians at the first Thanksgiving.
The chief of the Wampanoag was known as Massassoit, but that is a title. His actual name was Ousamequin (there are many different spellings of the name).
William Bradford was the pilgrim leader.
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The Wampanoag tribe was at the first Thanksgiving.
The Wampanoag Indian tribe first celebrated Thanksgiving with the Pilgrims.
Squanto was the famous the first Thanksgiving Indian that assisted the Pilgrims the first few years. He was a member of the Patuxent tribe.
Massasoit, an Wampanoag Indian
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Massasoit was the chief of the Wampanoag tribe. He was also invited to the first Thanksgiving celebrations during 1621 by the pilgrims in the New World.
The name of the Indian Chief who helped the pilgrims at Plymouth Rock survive that first winter was Indian Chief Massasoit.
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