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Thanksgiving Origins: Native Americans and Pilgrims Sharing Harvest Feast #1854558 (License: Personal Use)
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This illustrated scene portrays a symbolic moment of cultural exchange between Indigenous peoples and European settlers during the 1621 harvest celebration at Plymouth. The Native American figure wears a feathered headdress and offers a basket of corn, while Pilgrims in traditional black-and-white attire present cloth and share a lit torch-representing shared light and hope. Though simplified and stylized, the image evokes themes of cooperation, gratitude, and historical remembrance central to Thanksgiving narratives.
Used on educational or historical web pages about Thanksgiving’s origins, especially for K-12 resources, museum exhibits, or holiday-themed content. Matches user intent seeking visual context for early American history, multicultural heritage, or seasonal storytelling.
Related Cliparts: Explore the historical roots of Thanksgiving with this symbolic illustration of Native Americans and Pilgrims sharing a harvest feast-celebrating unity and gratitude.
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