In 2010, I ate Thanksgiving dinner at Plymouth, the place where the original "Thanksgiving" took place in 1621. A living history museum at this site features costumed Pilgrims explaining to tourists how they ate, slept, and farmed. Recently, the museum renamed itself "Plimoth Patuxet" to recognize both the colonial settlement the English Pilgrims founded in 1820 and the name given to this place by the Wampanoag nation, the "People of the First Light" who have lived there for 12,000 years.