“How do they get to say who’s to come down here and who’s not?” Pocknett was at the beach to identify Indigenous water access points, paths used for generations to reach fishing grounds from shores ...
This national holiday is also a commemoration of the first thanksgiving meal shared between the Native American Wampanoags and the Plymouth colonists from England. In a way, we can say that such ...
28. The day is a national holiday inspired by the first Thanksgiving dinner shared between the Pilgrims and Wampanoags in 1621 at Plymouth. The living history museum Plimoth Patuxet continues the ...
Instead, they might've crashed it. Story continues after photo gallery. The Wampanoags, historians believe, arrived ready for battle after hearing the Pilgrims shooting their guns in the air ...