Squanto, a Native American from the Patuxet tribe, learned English after being captured by Europeans and taken to England. He later returned to the New World as an interpreter and guide, helping the Pilgrims establish friendship with local tribes and survive in their new environment. Squanto played a key role in facilitating communication and peaceful relations between the Pilgrims and Native Americans.
Squanto, a Native American from the Patuxet tribe, did not have formal education as we know it today. He learned the English language and customs through interactions with European settlers.
No, Squanto did not go to school in the traditional sense. He was a member of the Patuxet tribe and learned skills and knowledge from his community and experiences in the natural world.
No, Squanto, a Native American from the Patuxet tribe, did not go to school as we know it today. He was taught traditional skills and knowledge by his tribe and gained experience through his interactions with European settlers.
because with out planning in education we can't move our education.
Syllabus, studies, or curriculum. Those words mean elementary education.
Squanto, a Native American from the Patuxet tribe, did not have formal education as we know it today. He learned the English language and customs through interactions with European settlers.
Squanto is pronounced as SKWAHN-toh, with the emphasis on the first syllable.
Squanto was a man.
squanto was a friend
Squanto was because he helped the pilgrims.
squanto like to help pilgrims
Squanto lived in Maine.
Squanto was an interpreter and guide for Englishmen in New England.
Squanto taught the pilgrims how to live. P.S. You asked the question twice. :P
Yes, there are many pictures of Squanto. Of course, there are no photographs since photography was not invented during Squanto's lifetime. Pictures of Squanto will be of varying degrees of accuracy depending on the skills and knowledge of the artist drawing them.
Squanto was kidnapped in 1614.
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