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  1. Squanto and the fish. Upon Squanto's arrival, he discovered his people had been wiped out by disease; he was the sole survivor of the Paxutet people. The Wampanoag people adopted him, although not without hesitation. The chief, Massasoit was suspicious of Squanto due to his exposure with the white man and his new ability to speak their language.

  2. nl.wikipedia.org › wiki › SquantoSquanto - Wikipedia

    Squanto was een indiaan van de Patuxet, een subgroep van de Wampanoag. Hij werd waarschijnlijk in 1605 door de Engelse ontdekkingsreiziger George Weymouth naar Engeland gebracht waar hij de Engelse taal leerde. In 1614 of 1615 werd hij door John Smith teruggebracht maar door Smiths metgezel Thomas Hunt gevangengenomen en in Málaga als slaaf ...

  3. Squanto synonyms, Squanto pronunciation, Squanto translation, English dictionary definition of Squanto. Originally Ti·squan·tum Died 1622. Wampanoag Native American who helped the English colonists in Massachusetts by teaching them agricultural techniques and...

  4. Squanto: A Warrior's Tale. Get ready for nonstop action in this rousing tale of a Native American who defies incredible odds in his struggle for freedom! Squanto, a young warrior abducted from his homeland and enslaved, must battle impossible hazards on a desperate journey home. Driven by a passion to be free, he risks everything to escape his ...

  5. Learn the absolutely fascinating full story of Squanto and how and why he was the guest of honor at the First Thanksgiving. Native American Squanto was a tr...

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  6. 24 de nov. de 2015 · But Squanto’s full story is not, as National Geographic’s new Thanksgiving miniseries, “Saints & Strangers,” shows. That might be because some details of Squanto’s life are in dispute.

  7. Tisquantum, znany także jako Squanto (ur. w latach 80. XVI wieku, zm. w listopadzie 1622) – Indianin ze szczepu Patuxet, należącego do plemienia Wampanoagów. Był jednym z dwóch Indian (obok Samoseta ), którzy pomagali angielskim kolonistom, tak zwanym pielgrzymom ( pilgrim fathers) z kolonii Plymouth, przetrwać pierwszą zimę.

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