Today Squanto s tribe, the Wampanoag, live in Massachusetts and Rhode Island.

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The Story of Squanto Blessed is he who in the prime of his youth and the heyday of his life will arise to serve the Cause of the Lord of the beginning and of the end, and adorn his heart with His love. The manifestation of such a grace is greater than the creation of the heavens and of the earth. - Bahá u láh

Tisquantum, whom we know by his shortened name of Squanto, was a member of the Wampanoag Nation and lived with his family and tribe on the eastern shores of the United States. Today Squanto s tribe, the Wampanoag, live in Massachusetts and Rhode Island.

One day when Squanto was a teenager, a British ship and crew came and kidnapped him and 24 of his relatives. They were all taken from their homes and sold into slavery far, far away across the ocean in Spain.

Squanto was sold to a group of Catholic monks. Luckily, just prior to this time, the Pope of the Catholic religion made a law which forbid slavery of native peoples of the Americas. The monks obeyed this law, even though they had to pay for Squanto, they never regarded him as a slave and gave him freedom and respect.

After several years with the Spanish monks, Squanto discovered that English ships frequently went to the shores of his homeland. With the help of the monks, he left Spain and began a journey of about 1,000 miles to England.

When Squanto arrived in England, he became a slave once again. This was a terrible time and he suffered much injustice and cruel treatment.

But, during this time he became very good at speaking English and found a way to board a ship serving as an interpreter between the English and the Native people. Thus after ten long years, he began his voyage home.

But tragedy was to happen once again. The ships that had come to Squanto s land from Europe brought unseen passengers in the form of germs and viruses that caused terrible diseases among Native peoples and killed thousands upon thousands of them. While Squanto was gone his entire village, all of his family and all of his friends died of contamination from these things. What he saw when he returned were bones scattered among the ruins of their homes. Overcome with sadness it is said that he wandered in the forests for weeks. Eventually, he walked to the next Wampanoag village and lived with distant relatives.

Then in the winter of the following year the pilgrims arrived and began building their homes on top of the remains of Squanto s village and the graves of his family.

During that winter, Squanto and the Wampanaog people watched the Pilgrims. They noticed that these were the first foreign people to bring their women and children. The Wampanoag s previous encounters were with traders, merchants, and fishermen and these were not very pleasant experiences. They decided these foreigners had very different reasons for coming to their land and maybe interactions with them would be different as well. They also watched as many of the Pilgrims suffered and died. Out of the original 102 passengers on the Mayflower, only about half of them survived. Children were orphaned, spouses were widowed, and families shattered. Squanto understood how this felt. When spring arrived, Squanto and two other Native men went to the Pilgrims to open communications. Their discussions went well and agreements between the two peoples were made.

At this time, Squanto became very important to the Pilgrims. He helped them learn about planting vegetables, gathering fruits and other plants, hunting, fishing, building better homes and many other skills necessary to survive in a new land.

Because Squanto spoke English he also translated between the leaders of the Wampanoag and the leaders of the Pilgrims and was instrumental in setting up the longest treaty of peace between the European colonists and the Native people in the United States. This historic treaty lasted 50 years.

Squanto s ability to overcome anger and resentment toward a people who had enslaved him and brought the disease which killed his people is still remembered today.

Squanto was probably present at the first Thanksgiving which we remember and commemorate each year at the end of November. His life story is a valuable example to remember as we give thanks this year and in the years to come during the holiday called Thanksgiving. The End In this day, to thank God for His bounties consisteth in possessing a radiant heart, and a soul open to the promptings of the spirit. This is the essence of thanksgiving. Abdu l-baha