Although the exact menu of the first Thanksgiving is unknown, there are many clues about what the feast would have consisted ...
Turkey may have been part of the holiday meal, along with venison, shellfish and corn, but pies and potatoes were decidedly ...
Did the Pilgrims have pets? Apparently they brought dogs with them to the new world! BUT - that doesn't mean they should ...
In the larger cities, many residents in the late 1800s ate Thanksgiving dinner at a hotel restaurant. In 1876, San Bernardino ...
From the landing on Plymouth Rock to the harmonious feast with the native Wampanoags, the story about the Pilgrims is rife ...
The Wampanoag Indians, about ninety of them ... Noticing the shortage of food, the Indians went out and hunted deer, adding ...
It has been many moons since Samoset said, “Welcome, Englishmen.” Since then, our land has gone from us, never to be ours ...
"They ate corn, fish, deer, and local fowl, which probably included wild turkey," DuVal said. The Wampanoag "probably brought corn and meat as well," she added. But most of the Thanksgiving foods ...
The call from Governor Maura Healey’s office delivered the news Melissa Ferretti had longed to hear: At last, the state would formally recognize her tribe, the Herring Pond Wampanoag.
The Herring Pond Wampanoag Tribe, headquartered in Plymouth, has been granted state recognition. Gov. Maura Healey's office called Tribal Chairwoman Melissa Ferretti on Friday. The news overwhelmed ...
The Herring Pond Wampanoag Tribe, headquartered in Plymouth, has been granted state recognition. Gov. Maura Healey's office called Tribal Chairwoman Melissa Ferretti on Friday. The news ...
Put through the Leopoldian decision-making matrix, if the issue is should we hunt white-tailed deer, the answer is a ...