Squanto, a Native American taken to England as a slave, escapes his captors and returns to America where he becomes a great leader and ambassador of his people.
A biography of the Indian who was a friend to the Pilgrims and was later taken to England and Spain, traveling to places where no other Indians had been.
Describes how Squanto played an important role in making peace between his fellow Native Americans and the settlers at Plymouth, so that they could share the first feast of Thanksgiving.
Tells the life story of the Patuxet Indian who, after his capture, escape, and return to his childhood home, helped the Pilgrims establish the colony of Plymouth.
A biography of Squanto, a Patuxet Indian who served as translator to the Pilgrims of Plymouth in what is now Massachusetts and aided them in establishing a successful colony in the early 1600s.
Retells the story of the first Thanksgiving, discussing the journey of the Pilgrims on the Mayflower and the assistance offered to them by Squanto and the other Indians.