The third Thursday of November is the National Day of Mourning for some Indigenous peoples. They are fighting for ecological conservation today.
The fairytale-like story of Pilgrims and Native Americans supposedly breaking bread together is a misleading version of ...
The bloodiest war in American history began a century before the Declaration of Independence when Native Americans tried to ...
From restaurants to seed stewarding, tribal members are working to reconnect with their foodways and culture. "Our food is our stories. It's our sovereignty," said chef Sherry Pocknett. "And without ...
We are not talking about a land acknowledgment or cultural appreciation,” lawyer Taino Palermo said. “They have set a ...
Non-Native people can honor Indigenous perspectives during Thanksgiving by acknowledging the land they live on and the history of Indigenous peoples who lived here first, support Native organizations, ...
For more than half a century, groups of Native Americans have been gathering on Thanksgiving to mark a National Day of ...
A sachem of the Narragansett tribe, Quaiapen had led her people through a tumultuous winter and spring.
Turkey. It’s one of the most well-known symbols when thinking of Thanksgiving: turkey decor in the home, turkey on the table, turkey pardons with presidents and loads of turkeys on sale in grocery ...
An early example of Pilgrim respect for the humanity of Native Americans came from the pen of Edward Winslow. Winslow was one ...
Pilgrims arose from the English Puritan movement that originated in the 1570s. Puritans wanted the English Protestant Reformation to go further. They wished to rid the Church of England of “popish” — ...