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The Mayflower, the Pilgrims, and the Wampanoags

Horizontales
To move from one place to another
Deer meat
A canoe made by digging out a log
The Creator, according to Wampanoag beliefs
Person who steered the ship from below the deck
Quiver of arrows
Storage area for food and supplies on a ship
Piece of cloth worn around the hips
The Native American tribe of New England that greeted and helped the Pilgrims.
A kind of porridge or corn-based oatmeal
A short coat worn by Pilgrim boys
Knee-length pants worn by Pilgrim boys
A bow used for hunting
Arrows
A tight-fitting cap worn by Pilgrim girls
A loose slip worn by Pilgrim girls
An officer in charge of the sails and the crew who work them
Ground corn
Wampanoag house made of bent saplings and covered with woven grass or bark
Attaching the feathers to the end of an arrow
A sailor
Verticales
Laces used by Pilgrim boys to tie their breeches and doublet together
Flat piece of wood attached to the stern and used to turn the ship
Bands worn around the legs to hold up stockings
Soft leather shoes
Warrior counselors
To draw up the sails
Clam shells used by the Wampanoag to make beads
A type of fence surrounding the Plimoth settlement to help defend it.
A decoration for the head, usually made of feathers
Thickened form of milk, similar to cottage cheese
The leader or chief of the Wampanoags (known to Pilgrims as Massasoit)
A small bag worn around the waist
A type of jacket worn by Pilgrim girls
Upper deck quarters where meals were prepared for the crew and passengers
A lever that moves the rudder of the ship
A type of shellfish eaten by the Pilgrims and Wampanoags
Leg coverings
An officer on deck above the steerage who gave steering orders to the helmsman