THE FIRST
THANKSGIVING
A legendary Thanksgiving celebration was held
in 1621. the terrible winter of the previous year had been difficult for the
Pilgrims. Many of the Pilgrims had died because of illness and lack of shelter.
The Thanksgiving celebration was held after the Pilgrims had their first
harvest – after they had gathered their first crops.
The writings of the Pilgrims tell us that about
140 people attended the three-day
celebration. Ninety of the people were Wampanoag men. About 50 people were
Pilgrims. Only four of the Pilgrims at the party were women. The feast was held
outside because the Pilgrimsdid not have a building large enough to hold so
many people.
The Pilgrims were thankful for the harvest and
for the help of the Wampanoag in teaching them to grow crops in America. Withou
their help, the Pilgrims would have had little to eat. The menu for the first
Thanksgiving included venison, or deer meat, and fowl, which included ducks,
geese, and turkeys. Sea bass, cod fish, cornmeal, fruits and vegetables were
also served.
Games were played, and singin and dancing were
also part of the celebration. Praises were given to God for the harvest and for
the Pilgrims that survived the harsh winter.
Thanksgiving in America is now celebrated on
the fourth Thursday in November. Families prepare a meal similar to the meal
prepared by the Pilgrims and Wampanoag 400 years ago. It is a time for counting
the blessings we have received during the year and for spending time with
family and friends.
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