And reflections on Thanksgiving are not new. According to the New York Post, the United American Indians of New England have been publicly mourning on Thanksgiving for decades. Frank James ...
Every year since 1970, the United American Indians of New England has hosted a National Day of Mourning in opposition to Thanksgiving Day. That was the year when the Commonwealth of Massachusetts ...
Thanksgiving ceremonies have always taken place whenever Native people have gathered, and food and feasts often serve as a focal point. For our national Thanksgiving, we’ve asked Native chefs ...
Most people associate Thanksgiving with Native Americans and Pilgrims in Plymouth, Massachusetts gathering for a feast, but ...
Think of Native Americans, and there's a good chance you'll think of Thanksgiving. The tale of how European settlers and Native Americans peacefully sat down to share a feast is a compelling one ...
Between Thanksgiving and Native American Heritage and Month, November is go-time for teaching and learning about Native America. Here, parent and museum educator Renée Gokey shares simple ways to ...
WCCO-TV last week had an interesting story in these divisive and still-bitter days after the presidential election. A reporter asked an expert and others how to handle things around the ...
After centuries of encroachment, warfare and neglect, Native Americans remain a vital force ... and what is actually known about the first Thanksgiving.
Another Thanksgiving Day is upon us. Can you believe it? I’m not sure if it’s because I’m getting older, or if the world has begun to spin faster, but it feels as though last ...