20/20 Technologies' Thanksgiving Site


The Pilgrims never held an annual Thanksgiving, but the one major autumnal feast they did have--in 1621--became the inspiration for our own holiday. You can learn all about this and more at this unique collection of Thanksgiving links that are sure to add new meaning to your turkey day. Ideal for teachers, the site provides many useful resources for student projects. Read an essay about the Pilgrims told from the perspective of their neighbors, the Wampanoag Indians, and learn an authentic Thanksgiving prayer from the Seneca people. At the Plymouth, Massachusetts, home page, you can read the first Thanksgiving proclamation of June 20, 1676. There are even recipes for self-described "killer cranberry sauce" and the labor-intensive "black turkey."--Bill Kravitz

http://www.2020tech.com/thanks

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