After this man was delivered arrows stuffed into a snakeskin, his companions made a failed attempt to send the skin back filled with gunpowder and bullets. An Andrew Lipman biography about this man’s “Odyssey” describes his servitude to Juan Bautista Reales. After Thomas Hunt tried to sell this man into slavery in Málaga, he lived with John Slany and then set sail with Thomas Dermer, a friend of Ferdinando Gorges. This man was taken prisoner and almost executed by Corbitant, as recorded in (*) Mourt’s Relation. This rival of Hobbamock used the time spent in England to become the main interpreter between Massasoit and John Carver. For 10 points, name this Patuxet Wampanoag (“WOMP-uh-nog”) who taught agricultural techniques to the Pilgrims and lived with them at Plymouth. ■END■
ANSWER: Squanto [or Tisquantum; or Tisquanto; or Tasquantum; accept Squanto: A Native Odyssey]
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