Thursday, November 23, 2017

Happy Thanksgiving!



"Countless Victorian-era engravings notwithstanding, the Pilgrims did not spend the day sitting around a long table draped with a white linen cloth, clasping each other's hands in prayer as a few curious Indians looked on. Instead of an English affair, the First Thanksgiving soon became an overwhelmingly Native celebration when Massasoit and a hundred Pokanokets (more than twice the entire English population of Plymouth) arrived at the settlement with five freshly killed deer. Even if all the Pilgrims' furniture was brought out into the sunshine, most of the celebration stood, squatted, or sat on the ground as they clustered around outdoor fires, where the deer and birds turned on wooden spits and where portages - stews into which varieties of meats and vegetables were thrown - simmered invitingly."

- From Mayflower by Nathaniel Philbrick


[Photo by Ruth Caron at Unsplash]

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