They were known as the Wampanoag Native Americans.
the first known inhabitants in Mississippi were the 3 major Native American groups , the Chickasaw , Choctaw , and the Natchez.
This could only be answered contextually. Do you mean the state history? The question is in Native American Spirituality, so do you mean how the Connecticut river, also known at the Long River, impacted native cultures?
Since they are native to the American continents, they are known as Native Americans. When the first explorers arrived at America, they thought they had traveled to India, hence the name Indians was given to the natives.
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This group was known as the first american unit
The Wampanog tribe ate the first Thanksgiving meal with the pilgrims.
a native American
the first known inhabitants in Mississippi were the 3 major Native American groups , the Chickasaw , Choctaw , and the Natchez.
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one well known native American language is Cherokee
Only if they want to try to fit into the American culture even though they have no clue what it means. Europeans do not partake in this American Holiday. For the Native American Indians today is known as the American Indian Holocaust. Its unusual for any Caribbean person celebrating this.
one well known native American language is Cherokee
This could only be answered contextually. Do you mean the state history? The question is in Native American Spirituality, so do you mean how the Connecticut river, also known at the Long River, impacted native cultures?
There isnt only one person who made Thanksgiving. Thanksgiving was created when the Pilgrims came to the Native Americans in America. They helped each other grow and hunt. They held a feast which is now known as Thanksgiving
They eat candy.
The exact days of the first Thanksgiving are not known. It is believed this celebration extended for several days and it is known that it occurred during the Fall of 1621.
The exact date of the first thanksgiving is unknown. However, it is known that it occurred between September 21 and November 9, 1621.