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Thanksgiving Traditions
Thanksgiving is a time of praise and plenty. Surrounded by friends and family, we celebrate the fruits of the past year. But what did this feast mean to the first inhabitants of America? The Pilgrim Fathers landed at Cape Cod … Continue reading
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Tagged Communion, Eucharist, First Thanksgiving, Jane Bailey Bain, LifeWorks, Maize, Massasoit, Mayflower, Pilgrim Fathers, Squanto, Thanksgiving, Thanksgiving traditions, Wampanoag
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