Wampanao
The Pilgrims did not have equipment or knowledge about fishing. Native Americans taught them how to catch cod, saving them from starvation.
Someone will claim that Native Americans buried a fish with the seeds. This is an urban legend, and native Americans did NOT practice fertilization of crops. They did practice crop rotation, but farming was low-intensity subsistence farming. Sorry, but this is nothing but a "fish story".
Native Americans taught pilgrims how to grow crops native to America. They also taught them how to fish, as well as hunt.
The Indian Squanto first came to the pilgrims in the thick of the debate of weather the pilgrims should try to survive the winter or head back for England. He saved them from starvation and then taught them many useful survival skills he knew from his tribe. Three days after their first meeting he brought to the the pilgrims his friend Samoset, who spoke much better english and taught them even better skills and ideas. so, to answer your question, Squanto came first, but Samoset helped them more.
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What were the pilgrims taught
Squanto, he taught them to fish, and how to plant corn
The Squanto.
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Wampanao
The Squanto.
Squanto, or Tisquantum, was a Native American who spoke English and helped the Pilgrims in Plymouth. He belonged to the Patuxet tribe.
The Indians that they became friends with! :D
They taught them how to plant, hunt, and caught fish.
Squanto taught the Pilgrims how to plant corn, where to fish, and how to hunt for food. He also helped them build relations with local Native American tribes for trade and protection.