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First Thanksgiving Trade: Native Americans and Pilgrims Sharing Harvest Goods #1376165 (License: Personal Use)
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The image illustrates a symbolic moment of early colonial interaction, with two Native American figures-one wearing a feathered headdress and another holding a basket of corn-exchanging goods with two Pilgrims in black and green attire. One Pilgrim holds a bundle of white cloth or furs, while the other gestures warmly, suggesting mutual respect and barter. The scene evokes the spirit of the 1621 harvest feast shared between the Wampanoag and the Plymouth colonists.
This image is commonly used on educational websites, museum exhibits, and holiday-themed content about Thanksgiving history. It serves users seeking visual context for early American colonial relations, classroom teaching materials, or culturally reflective holiday narratives.
Related Cliparts: Depicting the historic 1621 harvest celebration, this illustration shows Native Americans exchanging corn and furs with Pilgrims-capturing cooperation and cultural exchange.
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