i think the pilgrims felt angry when they heard samoset because mr. williams hated seeing dennis in dennis the menace
No, it does not. Mostly due to the bad experiences with patriotic rituals during the Nazi era, most Germans would feel extremely uncomfortable with something like the US American pledge to the flag.
In ancient times, the people of Japan had to train to be ninjas to protect themselves from the shoguns and their personal killing machines, the samurai. They learned how to use farming tools as weapons, and preformed ancient rituals to feel no pain, and to gain super strength and agility
They were not worried. The Pilgrims didn't bring enough supplies to last through the winter. The Pokanoket Tribe watched the newcomers and found they were as children needing help to learn how to survive. Their numbers were only 50 having lost half of their number who crossed the waters by spring. Certainly the pilgrims were not a threat. The Massasoit whose name is Ousa Mequin helped them by teaching them how to hunt, fish, and plant the crops they would need to survive. The Pokanoket Tribe, who were the headship tribe of the Wampanoag nation, later that year (1621) brought the food for the first Thanksgiving between the two cultures. The Indians found the Pilgrims to be a good people and not a threat at all. Those who arrived after the initial Pilgrims landed came to conquer, convert, and pillage. Those are the ones the Wampanoag fought the King Philip War against under the leadership of Metacom aka King Philip of the Pokanoket Tribe.
much in the same way that men were, they were stripped of their identity, made to feel worthless, made to suffer indignities, and various forms of physical punishment.
They feel closer to God.
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i think the pilgrims felt angry when they heard samoset because mr. williams hated seeing dennis in dennis the menace
Cause they're idiots who think they own everything.
The Pilgrims felt grateful and indebted to Squanto, as he taught them how to cultivate and grow crops in the New World. Squanto's guidance helped the Pilgrims survive and thrive in their new environment.
They just wanted their own holiday like the pilgrims
No.
tourists, pilgrims some for religious reasons. some for the 'I've been to the vatican city' feel
The Pilgrims had chartered two ships to take them to the New World. Unfortunately one became unworthy of ocean sailing and only the Mayflower was available. The Pilgrims felt very badly at having to leave some of their friends and family behind.
In "The Giver," the standard practices and rituals in the community can be seen as both beneficial and limiting. On one hand, they provide structure and order, promoting a sense of unity among residents. However, these rituals also suppress individuality and critical thinking, contributing to a lack of personal freedom and emotional depth within the society.
No Jehovah's witnesses don't believe anything happens after death so they do not feel the need to have and 'rituals' when a loved ones dies however they will have a funeral. Also in different cultures they may have different ways of dealing with death but as a religious body there is not special ritual.
Yes! A Wiccan wedding ceremony is called a hand fasting. It is beautiful. They can be used by people who are members of Pagan (polytheistic nature religions), or by people who don't necessarily share the same beliefs. There are also Christian and other folks who chose to use handfasting as their wedding rituals for various reasons, so don't feel excluded form these resources.