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![]() I remember reading a story a while back written by a neutralist named Gary Null about when the Pilgrims sat down at the table and broke bread with Chief Massasoit and a few other council members of the Wampanoag Tribe, turkey was more of a side dish rather than being the entree. He went on to say the Wampanoag Tribe was not big meat eaters and their diet consisted mostly of vegetables. I was wondering if anyone else ever read or heard of the same story ?
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![]() http://www.wampanoagtribe.net/Pages/...istory_culture
It the tribe's official website. They relied more on fish and whale meat and agriculture. Venison and Turkey would have a treat. Keith |
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![]() Thanks for that info Keith
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