It depends which religion they are; They may be a muslim, in which case they would probably take things which are sacred to them, on their journey. i am not exactly sure WHAT they would take though... Probably not the caraan as it is to be treated with serious respect.
Jamestown, Virginia
The innkeeper suggests that everyone tells a story individually about there life
Indian corn was eaten by the pilgrims at Thanksgiving. It begins with the letter i.
When you say Thanksgiving, most people think of the Pilgrims, Plymouth Rock, and New England. However, the FIRST Thanksgiving in the New World was in Virginia, at what is now Berkeley Plantation. That took place in November of 1619. This was officially recognized in a proclamation by President John F. Kennedy.
No you can take pictures
Pilgrims are people that take pilgrimages, so therefore there are no types of pilgrims.
Pilgrims
On foot, on horseback, or on wagons.
Shaikh Nabi Bakhash Nizami has written: 'Manzil-i Shauq' -- subject(s): Mecca, Muslim pilgrims and pilgrimages, Pilgrims and pilgrimages
Medieval pilgrims traveled to cathedrals on on pilgrimages to see relics.
V. Suryanarayan has written: 'Aurora of Arunachala' -- subject(s): Cult, Hindu pilgrims and pilgrimages, Pilgrims and pilgrimages, Hindu, Religion, Siva (Hindu deity)
No On Christian pilgrimages the pilgrims may have used perfumed incense at holy places along their pilgrimage.
Medieval pilgrims were people who went on journeys or trips to distant places of religious importance. Such trips were called pilgrimages and people who go on a pilgrimage are called pilgrims.
J. van Herwaarden has written: 'Opgelegde bedevaarten' -- subject(s): Christian pilgrims and pilgrimages, Church history, Medieval Travel, Travel, Medieval 'Pelgrimstochten' -- subject(s): Christian pilgrims and pilgrimages
people go on pilgrims so that their sins would be forgiven. if you want to read a poem about pilgrims then I suggest The Canterbury Tales!
Michael J. Sallnow has written: 'Pilgrims of the Andes' -- subject(s): Cults, Pilgrims and pilgrimages, Religious life and customs, Shrines
J. Anthony Moran has written: 'Pilgrims' guide to America' -- subject(s): Christian pilgrims and pilgrimages, Christian shrines, Directories