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Thanksgiving History: Pilgrim and Wampanoag Sharing the First Harvest Feast #1376188 (License: Personal Use)
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This black-and-white line illustration shows a Pilgrim man in traditional 17th-century attire-wide-brimmed hat, buckle, and cape-standing beside a Wampanoag person adorned with a feathered headdress, beaded necklace, and fringed leggings. They jointly present a large platter laden with seasonal produce including corn, squash, beans, and possibly pumpkins, representing the fruits of their cooperative farming and shared survival. The image evokes themes of diplomacy, cultural exchange, and gratitude central to the historical narrative of the 1621 harvest feast.
Used on educational websites, museum exhibits, or school resources discussing early American history, Thanksgiving origins, or Indigenous-Pilgrim relations; matches user intent seeking visual aids for historical storytelling or classroom instruction.
Related Cliparts: Discover the true story behind the first Thanksgiving with this historic illustration of a Pilgrim and Wampanoag sharing a bountiful harvest. Learn about cooperation, culture, and gratitude.
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