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4C THE DAILY ASTORIAN • FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 2016 © 2016 by Vicki Whiting, Editor Jeff Schinkel, Graphics Vol. 32, No. 50 Asto ria Fo rest Pro d ucts , LLC 10 Pier 1 • Su ite 301 Astoria , O regon 97103 In the 1600s, the Wampanoag Nation had about seventy thousand people living in 67 villages. This map shows some of them. The large print shows the Wampanoag name of a village. The small print gives the modern name. hen the Pilgrims arrived at what is now Plymouth, Massachusetts, they met native peoples who had lived in the area for thousands of years. Their name, Wampanoag, means “People of the First Light.” This name was chosen because they lived on the east coast and they received the light of dawn before anyone to the west. Astoria, Warrenton, & Seaside 1100 Northwest Ridge Road Hammond OR 97121 reservations 800-562-8506 Info 503-861-2606 Northwest West Inc. Northwest West Inc. Northwest West West Inc. Inc. Northwest Northwest West West Inc. Inc. Northwest Northwest West West Inc. 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Celebrations of thanksgiving in North America did not _______ with the Pilgrims at __________ in 1621. Gratefulness was (and is) a very important part of ________________ life. This trouble-making turkey has taken some words out of these paragraphs. Can you find where each word belongs? ASTORIA | 503-556-0410 The Wampanoag have held ___________ to give thanks since ____________ times. And, not just for a good _____________. The Wampanoag give thanks for the birth of a child and other good fortune. In fact, giving thanks was the __________ reason for Wampanoag celebrations. S uns p ire Hea lth In November of 1620, exploring colonists found corn buried in the ground. They called corn “Indian wheat.” Here are two viewpoints on this same event: The arrival of colonists from Europe was seen differently by different groups of people. The Wampanoag were cautious and unsure about these new people. The colonists were relieved to be done with their long voyage, but afraid of what might lie ahead. Standards Link: History: Students understand the history of how communities in North America varied long ago. © 2003 Plimoth Plantation, Inc. I am the shape of all things given by The Creator. I have no end and no beginning. I am the shape of life itself. What am I? 16 9 21 - 5 = A 18 - 9 = C 6 15 9 11 + 6 = E 14 - 8 = I 13 17 21 - 8 = L 24 - 9 = R Standards Link: Reading Comprehension: Follow simple written directions. Give each person at your Thanksgiving feast a page of the newspaper. 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