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Books with title Thanksgiving, An American Holiday

  • Thanksgiving, An American Holiday

    Robert Haven Schauffler

    Paperback (Flying Chipmunk Publishing, May 5, 2009)
    Every autumn in school and home recurs the need for a collection of literature on Thanksgiving, an anthology comprehensive enough to include all the best that has been written about this intensely, and now uniquely, American holiday. This book brings to
  • Feast of Thanksgiving, the First American Holiday; A Play

    June Behrens

    Library Binding (Childrens Pr, July 1, 1974)
    A two-act play depicting a Pilgrim family's preparation for the Thanksgiving celebration with the Indians
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  • A Holiday Book: THANKSGIVING

    Lee Wyndham, Hazel Hoecker

    eBook (GARRARD PUBLISHING COMPANY, )
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  • Thanksgiving Feast: The First American Holiday : A Play

    June Behrens, Joann Tanner Rounds

    Paperback (York House Pub Inc, Sept. 1, 1996)
    "Thanksgiving Feast: The First American Holiday" is one of five books in the Holiday Play Series. Intended as a teacher/student learning tool, this scripted play is written for 9 major character roles, as well as many roles for extras. Synopsis of Play: November, 1620...Christopher Jones, Captain of the Mayflower, named this new land with a beautiful sheltered harbor. He called it Plymouth. More than 100 pilgrims started the journey from Plymouth, England. Half died before their settlement was built. When the pilgrims met their neighbors, the Wampanoag Indians, they were happy to learn the Indians were friendly. Two Indians, Samoset and Squanto, could speak English. They had learned from earlier explorers. Chief Massasoit was a loyal friend to the pilgrims. He sent messages to their little colony when there was danger of an attack from other warring tribes. Once, a Narraganset brave came into the pilgrim village with a rattlesnake skin wrapped around his arrows challenging the pilgrims to war. Governor Bradford, leader of the pilgrims, filled the skin with musket balls and sent it back to their chief. That was the end of the war threat. The pilgrims were not fishermen or hunters. Squanto taught them to hunt, fish and plant seeds. He and other friendly Indians saved the lives of the surviving pilgrims. In the fall of 1621, after the pilgrims harvested their food supply, they had a great feast of thanksgiving. Massasoit came with ninety Wampanoag Indians. They brought venison and wild turkey for the feast. The first American holiday was celebrated for three days with feasting and games.
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  • A Thanksgiving Holiday Cookbook

    Emily Raabe

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Aug. 1, 2002)
    Discusses the celebration of Thanksgiving and provides recipes for special dishes, including turkey pot pie, corn pudding, and cranberry bread.
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