Know history, traditions, and customs that make Thanksgiving a cherished celebration of gratitude and unity in the United ...
The Narragansett, and many Indigenous Americans, celebrate 13 Thanksgivings a year, and have done so for, perhaps, millennia.
As I sat down to write my column, I almost forgot that it will be coming out on Thanksgiving Day. So, I thought that maybe I should write something about that, instead of my usual stuff.
Thanksgiving has always been a conflicting time for me as an Indigenous person. Teachers spoke of gratitude and cooperation, ...
Ginny Mapes and I wrote a story about the Atfalati influences on the Tualatin Valley, including history, traditions, and more. You can read that here: Today, as we celebrate, we remember those who ...
The Wampanoag Indians, about ninety of them ... Today, the turkey is the most popular symbol of the holiday. This is believed ...
Frankly, I hoped for a different outcome to our recent presidential election. I woke up on Nov. 6 feeling disappointed, ...
U.S. Indigenous boarding schools of the late 1800s and early 1900s resulted in generational trauma. The Weetumuw School in ...
The state recognition — the first granted to a tribe in 48 years — is expected to usher in a new era for the state and the ...
Author Linda Coombs was surprised to find out earlier this year that the book was moved to the fiction shelf of a Texas library when a five-member panel in Montgomery County voted for the move after a ...
Cranberry sauce and cranberry jelly have been Thanksgiving staples for most Americans for more than 400 years. I get it, ...