yes, Squanto was an Indian he was a very great person. He helped the pilgrims survive. The pilgrims and Indians were very good friends. Squanto showed the pilgrims how to grow corn and where to fish. If you don't think Squanto was an Indian you are wrong because he was. Do you really think Squanto is not an Indian name come on be for real here. Squanto inspires me so much. This is the best answer for was Squanto an Indian.
Squanto belonged to the Patuxet tribe, which was part of the Wampanoag confederation.
Squanto showed the Pilgrims how to hunt and trap animals, how to fish and find oysters, as well as how to plant crops such as corn.
Squanto was kidnapped in 1614.
Tisquantum, later known as Squanto, did not recognize the label "Indian" because it was a term used by Europeans to describe the indigenous peoples of the Americas. The term was not part of his own cultural identity or language.
Squanto is an Indian who was captured twice by English men. later, when he was released, he was no longer afraid of English men. when the pilgrims came, he was willing enough to teach them how to live in what they thought was harsh land.
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Squanto was the name of the local Indian who helped the people of the Plymouth Colony.
squanto is a indian
His name was Squanto.
Tisquantum (Squanto)
Squanto was born an Indian approximately 1580. He was a member of the Pautext tribe in modern day Massachusetts.
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Squanto hunted and fished and grew crops. He survived. He learned English. He helped others. He lived his whole life as an Indian.