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Partakers of plenty: A study of the first Thanksgiving

by James Deetz

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"Partakers of Plenty: A Study of the First Thanksgiving" by James Deetz and Jay Anderson is a historical account written in the late 20th century. The book provides a detailed exploration of the events surrounding the first Thanksgiving, moving beyond the traditional narratives to delve into the cultural and social practices of the Pilgrims as they celebrated their successful harvest in 1621. By examining various historical contexts, it offers readers a richer understanding of this early American festival. The authors detail the experiences of the Pilgrims during their first year in America, capturing the struggles and triumphs that led to their harvest celebration. The text highlights key figures such as Edward Winslow and Massasoit, the leader of the Wampanoag tribe, emphasizing the significance of their interactions. The narrative shifts from a solemn day of thanks to an exuberant harvest feast characterized by traditional English customs and local ingredients, showcasing the joy and communal spirit of the time. By presenting a comprehensive view of the Pilgrims' journey and their relationships with Native Americans, the book enriches the modern understanding of Thanksgiving, linking contemporary celebrations to their historical roots.

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