While we know he was instrumental in helping the Pilgrims survive their first winter in Plymouth, no firsthand accounts exist of their initial interactions. It's likely their first conversations were simple, focusing on survival and understanding each other's cultures.
It's important to note that:
* Squanto was a Patuxet, not a Native American in general. He had been kidnapped and sold into slavery in England, and had learned English during his time there.
* The Pilgrims were a diverse group. Their first interactions with Squanto would have been with different individuals.
The lack of concrete records adds to the mystery and intrigue of Squanto's role in the early years of Plymouth Colony.
