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EDITORIAL<br />

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Volume 23, Issue 21<br />

<strong>Nov</strong> <strong>22</strong> - <strong>Nov</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2017</strong><br />

Inside <strong>This</strong> Week’s Issue<br />

Page 3<br />

“Daily What’s Happen<strong>in</strong>g”<br />

Page 14<br />

“DDG BUSINESS DIRECTORY”<br />

Page 33<br />

30 AdamsArtExpose’<br />

42 Adrian’s Picks<br />

40 Classifieds<br />

33 Gay Resorts<br />

39 GROUPS/HELP<br />

40 Massage Direc<strong>to</strong>ry<br />

27 The Center Schedule<br />

46 THE LAST WORD<br />

EDITOR: Will Paige<br />

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15 Insiders Guide<br />

In 1621, the Plymouth colonists and Wampanoag<br />

Indians shared an autumn harvest feast that is<br />

acknowledged <strong>to</strong>day as one of the first Thanksgiv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

celebrations <strong>in</strong> the colonies. For more than<br />

two centuries, days of thanksgiv<strong>in</strong>g were celebrated<br />

by <strong>in</strong>dividual colonies and states. Local native<br />

Squan<strong>to</strong> taught the Pilgrims, weakened by malnutrition<br />

and illness, how <strong>to</strong> cultivate corn, extract<br />

sap from maple trees, catch fish <strong>in</strong> the rivers<br />

and avoid poisonous plants. He also helped the<br />

settlers forge an alliance with the Wampanoag, a<br />

local tribe, which would endure for more than 50<br />

years and tragically rema<strong>in</strong>s one of the sole examples<br />

of harmony between European colonists<br />

and Native Americans. Today, only about 3,000<br />

Wampanoag Indians still live <strong>in</strong> Massachusetts<br />

and Rhode Island. There is a reservation for the<br />

Wampanoag Indians on Martha’s V<strong>in</strong>eyard that<br />

was set up by the United States government.<br />

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