Squanto
noun
Squanto, also known as Tisquantum, was a Native American of the Patuxet tribe, which was part of the Wampanoag Confederacy. He is historically significant for his role in assisting the Pilgrims after their arrival in the New World in 1620. His unique position as a cultural intermediary and his tragic personal history make Squanto a notable figure in early American history, particularly in the story of Thanksgiving, where his role is often highlighted as a symbol of cooperation and mutual aid between Native Americans and European settlers.
Example
- The story of Squanto is often remembered during Thanksgiving celebrations.
- Squanto taught the Pilgrims how to plant corn and fish in the New World.
- In history class, they learned about Squanto and his interactions with the early settlers.