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3.1: Thanksgiving past

January 26, 2016 by jonathanshoemaker 5 Comments

To be quite honest I have very little memory of years prior to high school due to an injury. I am/will however to do my best. First I remember there being something about the Mayflower however nothing ever mentioned about other ships, just the Mayflower. They landed in Plymouth trying to flee religious persecution in England. Once they landed the weather was significantly different than in England. Since they weren’t ready for the harsh environment they didn’t know how to grow the right foods to grow for the environment. Due to this they starved and froze to near death. On the brink of death “Indians” aided in the survival of the pilgrims. One specific Indian, Squanto befriended the pilgrims since he knew how to speak English. Squanto knew English from prior travels with other settlers England. Squanto and his tribe assisted the pilgrims in their survival by showing the practically everything. He showed them how to grow crops, build shelter and even multiple methods of cooking. Without the help they would never had survived. The thanksgiving meal was a means of appreciation towards the natives.

Some of the crafts that I recall doing was making a turkey place mat out of the outline of my hand. Along with the place mat there was Indian hats made out of paper and a paper feather. A big thing that would happen would be a big potluck that was done. Of course it involving food I can only remember that. In the potluck the food brought was things such as turkey, mash potatoes, stuffing, rolls, pumpkin pie, corn, and something to drink. While I would start to eat, they teacher would tell us what they actually ate. For example instead of raised rolls there would have been a unleavened bread, instead of turkey they had pheasant or quail. They would also have more root based vegetables. The teachers explained that there wasn’t really anything sweet on the table in the 1600’s since sugar was very rare.

 

Filed Under: 03.1 The First Thanksgiving As Told to Children, Group 1

January 26, 2016 by Kayla Pollard 3 Comments

Every November up until 6th grade marked the beginning of Thanksgiving celebrations and history in our classes.  When hearing the stories we were provided with pictures of cartoon characters, the pilgrims had large black hats and the native Americans were always wearing tan clothing and had huge colorful feathers decorating their hair.  We were taught that the first Thanksgiving was for the pilgrims to thank the Native Americans for their aid in successfully growing crops after a harsh winter.  The feast lasted for several days as a celebration to show thanks for everything that they had.

The activities we did in class for Thanksgiving mostly included crafts.  These crafts were tracing our hands and decorating them as turkeys, coloring in feathers and the hats the pilgrims wore.  We also made paper cornucopias and put pictures of our favorite foods in it.  The day before we had Thanksgiving Break we would have a potluck in class, the teacher would bring turkey and the whole class would bring side dishes to eat.  As we were eating we would go around and share what we were thankful for.

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Amanda Lennox

January 26, 2016 by amandalennox 1 Comment

Hey guys my name is Amanda Lennox. I was born here and then moved to Hollister, California until I was 8 then I moved back to Idaho. I graduated from Rocky Mountain High school 2015. I do not like reading but I love movies. In my leisure time, I will usually just hang out with friends or go on some weird adventure. It may shape the world in ways of trying to encourage not to be lazy in down time and to show that you always have time for yourself. My perspective on the world used to be very simple. Be happy. As I grew and matured, I realized that that still is a goal of everyday but sometimes it is a little harder to achieve. With experience I have learned to overcome obstacles that are placed in my way. Something that has really shaped my life is my mom specifically. She raised me on her own and so I have learned from her to be confident and independant. She has been through a lot and she is the type of mother who is also my best friend. I can tell her anything and one day, when the day comes, I will raise my own like she did with me. Now that I am older, I also have realized that success takes motivation and time commitment. So many people give up too early because no progress is occurring. Another factor that has made me who I am today, sad to say, is my ex boyfriend. The typical, we were together for all of high school and he taught me to be more selfless and taught me that sometimes people just go in different paths. It was a blessing in disguise. I have a bigger vision in life and bigger goals for myself and  thank him for a lot of it.

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