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Indians still aren't all that thankful view story
Friday, November 26, 2004
EDWARD J. CROWDER - - Connecticut Post
| Some time in the fall of 1621, the settlers at Plymouth, Mass., held a feast to thank God they'd survived their harrowing first year in the New World.
They invited neighboring Indians, who had taught them agricultural skills critical to their survival. Together they celebrated their good fortune with a three-day feast of fowl, venison, corn, beans and other local staples.
At least, that's the official Thanksgiving story.
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