your dad
His real name was Tisquantum.
Tisquantum is pronounced as "Tis-KWAHN-tuhm."
Tisquantum is better known as Squanto, the Native American who learned English and saved Plymouth Colony.
Tisquantum
Tisquantum
Squanto's real name was believed to be Tisquantum. Both of these names supposedly meant, "rage" in the Northeast. Squanto was what the English called him.
squanto or Tisquantum
because he attract all the ladies
Samoset and Tisquantum (called 'Squanto' by the Pilgrims). Samoset was a stranger to the region, but Tisquantum was a member of the local Wampanoag tribe.
He was a Patuxet American Indian.
Squanto was the Native American who greeted the Pligrims.
Squanto, also known as Tisquantum, is not well-documented regarding his personal life, including marriage. Historical records primarily focus on his role as a Native American interpreter and guide for the Pilgrims rather than his personal relationships. As such, there is no specific information available about where or if he got married.