Thanksgiving – Indian Chief Massasoit Was Friendly But It Didn’t End Well
Blog Post by Suellen Ocean - Nov.18.2011 - 2:26 pm
Living in the Southland of what we now know as Massachusetts, an Indian Chief born in 1580, “Massasoit” was friendly and shared food with the Pilgrims, thus beginning America's first Thanksgiving. This amicable relationship lasted about fifty years until Massasoit’s death in 1661. After this date, one of the Chief’s sons began a bloody war against the Pilgrims.
Suellen Ocean is the author of The Celtic Prince available at Amazon and B&N.
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Historical fiction writer Suellen Ocean has a Bachelor of Arts degree from Sonoma State University. The former radio personality has a "knack for storytelling and for making characters come alive." Although the stories are rather sexy and string romances...
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"Rembrandt’s Jews", by Steven Nadler, "Clan of the Cave Bear", by Jean M. Auel, "The Red Tent", by Anita Diamant





