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the pilgrims and native americans dinner together
Venison is deer meat. The Native Americans were responsible for bringing it to the Thanksgiving celebration.
Native Americans and Colonizers made this celebration for peace, help and support.
At the 1621 Plymouth celebration, known as the First Thanksgiving, Native Americans from the Wampanoag tribe joined the English Pilgrims. They shared a three-day feast to celebrate the Pilgrims' successful harvest. Key figures like Chief Massasoit and several of his men participated, fostering a moment of cooperation and cultural exchange between the two groups.
The Pilgrims invited the neighboring Native Americans to join them in a Thanksgiving celebration in November of 1621.
Thanksgiving is an annual tradition in celebration of the act of giving thanks in a manner of remembering how the Native Americans and the Pilgrims shared a meal after having worked together. That year the Native Americans had shown the Pilgrims how to survive off the land when they first arrived in Plymouth Rock, so it was a rather momentous and celebratory occasion for them.
english settlers who celebrated the first Thanksgiving with native americans
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Because it's a day of celebration for a genocide among Americans, most of the story of the first thanksgiving was made up to make the pilgrims sound a little less like murdering, land thieving b*stards
It is tradition that says the Native Americans brought turkey to the the Pilgrims providing them food for their first Thanksgiving. Turkeys are native to the Americas. There is evidence that it was domesticated by the Native Americans.
Squanto was the Native-American who was honored at the first Thanksgiving.