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wampanoag造句
1. These Indians were part of the Wampanoag tribe. 2. About ninety Wampanoag Indians joined the celebration. 3. To find out, explore a re - created Wampanoag home site, just a short walk from Plimoth. 4. Massasoit, the leader of the local Wampanoag Indians, decided to share local agricultural techniques with the "Pilgrims", thus enabling the community to survive. 5. In 1620 the Wampanoag high chief, Massasoit, made a peace treaty with the Pilgrims, who had landed in the tribe's territory; the treaty was observed until Massasoit's death. 6. Native Americans dressed in 17 th century Wampanoag outfits describe how their people lived 400 years ago. 7. If you want to eat like a Pilgrim yourself, try some of the Plimoth Plantation's recipes, including stewed pompion (pumpkin) or traditional Wampanoag succotash. 8. Of course, the First Thanksgiving included not only the Pilgrims, but also their Wampanoag guests. 9. Suggest that your guests bring food to share — the Wampanoag brought 5 deer, as described in Mourt's Relation, Pilgrims Edward Winslow and William Bradford's account of the event. 10. The observance recalls the celebration of an autumn harvest centuries ago, when the Wampanoag tribe joined the Pilgrims at Plymouth Colony to share in the fruits of a bountiful season. 11. Members of the tribe were also known for their prowess as warriors, offering protection to smaller tribes (such as the Niantic, Wampanoag and Manisseans) who in turn paid tribute to them.