The first meal was in the same wash up place the Pilgrism did! The Indians came to see and ante with the pilgrims there. Tehy would then place the corncopi so the fruits could be seen.
no
the pilgrims ate with Indians and other people.
they wanna get in eachothers love for eachother.
eat turkey pilgrims/Indians in November
Im throwing out a random guess but im thinking they had some turkey......
Yes they did because the crops weren't enough to eat
Their hands.
because they will have to live in the same territory and they have to live and eat with each other. the Indians teach the pilgrims how to fish and hunt.
Hands
an apple
Yes; the native Americans brought venison for both parties, the pilgrims and themselves, to eat.
The first person to eat turkey on Christmas day is not known, for sure. However, one of the first people to do it was King Henry VIII. Still, the goose remained the most popular Christmas day food in England until the turkey finally won out in the mid 20th century.