It was the Wamanoags.
The first tribe of Indians that celebrated with the pilgrims were the Wampanoga Indians they Ate for 3 days and taught the pilgrims many lessons
The first holiday that was celebrated by the colonist in America was Thanksgiving. It was first celebrated in 1621 after the first autumn harvest with the Pilgrims and the Wampanoag indians.
The Wampanoag Indian tribe first celebrated Thanksgiving with the Pilgrims.
The first people to celebrate Thanksgiving were the Pilgrims and the Indians.
What we now know as the First Thanksgiving was celebrated by the pilgrims to give thanks for a successful corn harvest. The Native Americans (Indians) joined in celebrating with the pilgrims. At the time, they had no way to know that it would result in a national holiday that is celebrated still.
Thanksgiving is a holiday celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November. The first Thanksgiving was celebrated by the pilgrims in 1621 at Plymouth Plantation.
Massachusetts The Pilgrims and Indians
The Indians.
Thanksgiving is celebrated in the United States because of the first Thanksgiving with the Pilgrims and the Native Americans.
The Pilgrims of the Plymouth Rock colony celebrated the first Thanksgiving with Native Americans.
The Pilgrims and the Indians
The Pokanoket Indians who accompanied Chief Massassoit [c. 1581-1661] celebrated the first Thanksgiving with the Pilgrims. Their Chief had concluded a treaty with the Pilgrims, on March 22, 1621. He had agreed to friendly interactions with the Pilgrims as protection for Wampanoag Confederacy peoples against their enemies, the Narragansett Indians of the area.