His name was Squanto.
American Indian people taught the settlers the best ways to hunt, fish, and what plants were safe to eat.
he taught the colonial people how to farm using the land and how to hunt and make weapons
the Indians that were on the land when the pilgrams came to America
They taught them how to plant, hunt, and caught fish.
They taught them how and where to plant corn, the best places to fish, and other useful information they needed to know and learn.
Squanto, or Tisquantum, was a Native American who spoke English and helped the Pilgrims in Plymouth. He belonged to the Patuxet tribe.
Squanto showed the Pilgrims how to hunt and trap animals, how to fish and find oysters, as well as how to plant crops such as corn.
The Cherokke read stories and told stories. They taught their young to hunt and fish. Most females did the tidying
They taught them how to fish hunt for wild animals gather plants, and plant and harvest crops and foods.
Native Americans taught pilgrims how to grow crops native to America. They also taught them how to fish, as well as hunt.
i think it was hard for them because they didnt know how to farm the land and they didnt know how to hunt............
The Indians and the Pilgrams=] When the pilgrims came over here, they had trouble surviving. The indians taught them how to farm corn, and other things. They also taught them ways to hunt, keep warm, etc. So they had a feast with the Indians one day to give thanks for helping them survive through the winter. Hence "Thanks-Giving"