squanto or Tisquantum
They taught the pilgrims how to survive off the land in America.
When the pilgrims first came to America, the native indians taught them how to survive here in America. To show the pilgrims' thanks, they treated the indians to a big feast, aptly named thanksgiving.
The American Indians helped the pilgrims in America. They taught the pilgrims how to cultivate the land. The pilgrims would not have survived without the help of the Native Americans.
The Native American (Indians live in India, Native Americans live in America) helped the Pilgrims survive in a new world that the Pilgrims saw as an untamed wilderness due to the lack of modernization like roads, guns, and other commodities. They showed and helped the pilgrims hunt fish and farm. Specifically introducing them to corn.
Squanto is famous for helping the English pilgrims who had arrived in North America from Plymouth. He taught them how to hunt and plant crops, ensuring they had food to survive the winter.
Native Americans taught pilgrims how to grow crops native to America. They also taught them how to fish, as well as hunt.
Squanto, he taught them to fish, and how to plant corn
two Native Americans, Squanto and Samoset
Squanto taught the Pilgrims how to cultivate maize (corn), how to fertilize the soil with fish for better crop yields, and how to survive in the harsh New England environment by hunting, fishing, and foraging.
What were the pilgrims taught
The Native Americans helped the pilgrims by teaching them what foods could be grown in America and how to grow them. They also taught them how to build housing.
Squanto helped the Pilgrims in the winter of 1620-1621 when he taught them how to plant crops, fish, and hunt, which helped them survive their first harsh winter in the New World.