Scituate
Practice makes perfect for young Pilgrims
01:00 AM EST on Tuesday, November 14, 2006

Students at the Clayville Elementary School in Scituate got an early taste of the Thanksgiving season last week when they recreated Pilgrim and Native American villages of the 17th century and went about the daily tasks of the time. Hadley Saute, 10, above, prepares squash with an assortment of spices. Making baskets in the Indian village at right are Abbie Monteiro, Samantha Torres and Georgia King, all 9. Christopher Harrington, 10, left, portrays Bart Allerton.
The Providence Journal / Kathy Borchers

Students at the Clayville Elementary School in Scituate got an early taste of the Thanksgiving season last week when they recreated Pilgrim and Native American villages of the 17th century and went about the daily tasks of the time. Hadley Saute, 10, above, prepares squash with an assortment of spices. Making baskets in the Indian village at right are Abbie Monteiro, Samantha Torres and Georgia King, all 9. Christopher Harrington, 10, left, portrays Bart Allerton.
The Providence Journal / Kathy Borchers

Students at the Clayville Elementary School in Scituate got an early taste of the Thanksgiving season last week when they recreated Pilgrim and Native American villages of the 17th century and went about the daily tasks of the time. Hadley Saute, 10, above, prepares squash with an assortment of spices. Making baskets in the Indian village at right are Abbie Monteiro, Samantha Torres and Georgia King, all 9. Christopher Harrington, 10, left, portrays Bart Allerton.
The Providence Journal / Kathy Borchers
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