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The Story of American Thanksgiving

(Contributed by Bing Wei, Granny Betty's Story Time )

每逢11月第四個星期四,美國人迎來了自己最重要的傳統節日感恩節。感恩節,原是清教徒爲感謝上天賜與的好收成,同時,也表達了新英格蘭“移民”對印第安土著居民最初的謝意。如今,這一傳統節日更多意味着閤家團聚。下文以歷史爲脈絡,探究了感恩節的淵源,並把目光鎖定在1621年翔實的'感恩“盛宴”上。閱讀完文字,別忘點擊附帶的小測試。

Theorigin of the Thanksgiving Day

Thanksgiving Day is an American holiday and not celebrated in continental Europe. On the fourth Thursday of each November, familiesand friends gather together for the occasion to celebrate with a traditionalturkey dinner, usually in the mid-afternoon. Thanksgiving originated as acelebration of the year's harvest and is similar to the Mid-Autumn Festival inChina.

This American tradition started in 1621 before theUnited States of Americawas established. It was a huge celebration for a hard-earned harvest the firstyear after arriving in the New World.

OnSeptember 6, 1620, the Mayflower ship set sail from Plymouth, Devon, England,taking all the English Pilgrims(清教徒)tothe New World. The English Pilgrims numbered about a hundred people, and leftEnglandtoescape religious persecution. Their voyage to the New World was financed by Merchant Adventurers, an English investorgroup.

ThePilgrims sailed sixty-six days, arrived in the New Worldin November of the same year. They first settled in a cornfield abandoned byNative Indians and named it Plymouth Plantation.

Theyworked on the land with much difficulty and were beset by a devastating plaguein which half of the Pilgrim died in the long winter of 1620. In the spring of1621, an Indian brave named Squanto and her Wampanoag(瓦帕濃人,北美印第安人阿爾琴族一部落)tribecame to their help. The tribe taught the Pilgrims how to work the earth andplant corn, beans, pumpkins, squash and other crops.

The Thanksgiving feast in 1621

In late September 1621, the Pilgrimswere pleased with their great harvest. To celebrate their first harvest, thePilgrims wanted to thank God and the Native Indian. They invited Squanto andthe entire Wampanoag tribe that celebrate together in a shared feast.

It was said about ninety Wampanoag turned up, much to the surprise of thePilgrims, whose population had shrunk to no more than 50. The chief of the tribehad his men hunt five deer to bring to the feast. The first Thanksgiving dinnerhad an elaborate menu with venison, wild turkey, goose, duck, crane, swan, andother waterfowl; they also has local seafood: clams, lobsters, mussels, salmon,cod, bass, herring, shad, bluefish, lots of eel and oysters. They also cookedplenty of vegetables, among them squash, pumpkins and beans were the mostpopular.

They ate raspberries, strawberries, grapes, plums, cherries, blueberries,walnuts, chestnuts, acorns, hickory and ground nuts, wheat flour, Indian cornand corn meal and they made beer out of barley. The pumpkin pudding was laterdeveloped into the traditional pumpkin pie.

The first Thanksgiving dinner is said to have lasted from three days to oneweek with much food, beer and liquor. The Pilgrims and the Native Indian sattogether on the ground, shared food with fingers or used rough plates made ofwood or stale bread. They ran races, played old English games and stagedparades during the festive, with marches, drums and firing of their muskets.

"Thanksgiving" related tothe Bible

The phrase "thanksgiving" initially comes from the Bible. ThePilgrims of Plymouth, however, were mainly Puritans and strict CalvinistProtestants. They only observed three religious holidays from the NewTestament: Sunday Sabbath, Days of Fasting and humiliation and ksgiving marked favourable ("mercies") in community life.

Thefirst Thanksgiving festival was indeed a time of happiness, fellowship andrejoicing for the Pilgrims. They arranged a friendly treaty with the NativeAmerican Indians, built houses in the wilderness, and raised sufficient cropsto feed themselves for the upcoming long winter. The Pilgrims had become thefirst generation of settlers in this new land holding so much promise.

Fromthen on, Thanksgiving became a holiday for celebrating the harvest in the New World, dates varied from October to November eachyear over the next 150 years.

Thanksgiving, the Nationalholiday

The first National Thanksgiving was declared by the Continental Congress in1777. On October 3, 1789, President George Washington declared that the peopleof theUnited Statesshould observe "a day of public thanksgiving and prayer" on Thursday,26 November.

Many say the credit for the establishment of an annual Thanksgiving holidayshould be given to Sarah Josepha Hale. Being the editor of Ladies Magazine andGodey's Lady's Book, she lobbied to the governors, senators, and presidents fora national holiday and published stories and recipes for that day in hermagazine. After 36 years of crusading, she won her battle. In 1863, buoyed bythe Union victory at Gettysburg,President Lincoln proclaimed that November 26, would be a national ThanksgivingDay, to be observed every year on the fourth Thursday of November.

In 1941, a Congressional Joint Resolution set the fourth Thursday of Novemberas a national holiday for Thanksgiving.

There you are - the brief history of Thanksgiving- a day inAmericaforfamilies and friends to gather together. The festival is also celebrated byAmericans living abroad. Thanks to the Native Americans and the Pilgrims whocreated this idea of a day of Thanksgiving all those live in the New World can be thankful for all we have and share thejoy with our family members and friends.

Thanksgiving Day is a harvest festival. Traditionally, it is a time togive thanks for the harvest and express gratitude in general. It is a holidaycelebrated primarily in theUnited Statesand now is primarily identifiedas a secular holiday.

This Thursdayis Thanksgiving Day. The writer O. Henry called it the one day that is purelyAmerican. Thanksgiving is not a religious holiday. But it has spiritualmeaning. Some Americans attend religious services on the day beforeThanksgiving, or on Thanksgiving morning. Others travel long distances to bewith their families. They have a large dinner, which is the main part of thecelebration.

本週四是感恩節。作家歐·亨利把這一天稱爲“純美國式”的節日。感恩節不是一個宗教節日,但它有宗教方面的含義。一些美國人在感恩節的前一天或是感恩節的早上參加宗教儀式,還有的長途跋涉和他們的家人團聚。感恩節的主要慶祝方式是一桌豐盛的家庭晚宴。

For manyAmericans, Thanksgiving is the only time when all members of a family holiday is a time of family reunion.

對許多美國人來說,感恩節這一天是所有家庭成員歡聚一堂的難得時光。這個節日是家人團聚的時刻。

Thanksgivingweek is generally one of the busiest travel times of the year. Many Americanswho usually visit family and friends by plane are driving shorter distancesinstead this week. Some mental-health experts say the attacks have frightenedpeople. They say people feel safer and happier close to home.

感恩節這一週通常是全年中人們出行最爲繁忙的時段之一。許多經常坐飛機走親訪友的美國人這一週將改爲短途駕車。一些心理健康專家認爲,恐怖襲擊令人們感到恐慌。他們說,人們在離家較近的地方會覺得更安全、更快樂。

More thanany other holiday, Thanksgiving is a celebration of family and home. Manypeople say that this year they are especially thankful for their families andfriends and the good things in their lives. On Thanksgiving, people enjoy along day of cooking, eating and talking. The traditional meal almost alwaysincludes a turkey with a bread mixture cooked inside.

與其它節日不同,感恩節是一個家庭節日。許多人說,今年他們特別感謝他們的家人、朋友和生活中一切美好的事物。在感恩節,人們享受着一整天的烹調、美味和交談所帶來的快樂。傳統的感恩節大餐都包括一隻火雞,火雞內填滿面包和火雞一起做熟。

Othertraditional Thanksgiving foods served with turkey are sweet potatoes,cranberries and pumpkin pie. Stores are said to sell more food at Thanksgivingthan at any other time of the year. And many people eat more food atThanksgiving than at any other time of the year.

其他和火雞相搭配的傳統感恩節食物有:紅薯,越橘和南瓜派。據說,感恩節前後,商店出售的食物比一年中的任何時候都要多。當然,許多人在感恩節吃的食物也比一年中其它的時候要多。

Over theyears, Americans have added new traditions to their Thanksgiving example, a number of professional and university football games are playedon Thanksgiving Day. Some of the games are broadcast on national television.

近年來,美國人給感恩節增添了新的慶祝方式。例如,在感恩節這一天會舉行由職業隊和大學生參加的橄欖球比賽。其中有些比賽在國家電視臺播放。

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