The fairytale-like story of Pilgrims and Native Americans supposedly breaking bread together is a misleading version of ...
The fourth Thursday in November marks Thanksgiving Day for most Americans. But to some, it’s the “National Day of Mourning.” ...
The American Puritans of the 1630s and beyond were more ardent, and nervous about salvation, than the Pilgrims of the 1620s.
The Indigenous community members who live in the United States tell a much different story about Thanksgiving.
The third Thursday of November is the National Day of Mourning for some Indigenous peoples. They are fighting for ecological conservation today.
Virginia’s Mattaponi Indian Tribe has one of the oldest reservations in the country but is just now seeking federal ...
Every November, numerous articles recount the arrival of 17th-century English Pilgrims and Puritans and their quest for ...
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 ...
That first thanksgiving, the the Indigenous Wampanoag people appear to have contributed a lot of the food. There they were, ...
Daniel Mead has been named Acting Marshal of the Cherokee Nation by Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr, ...
Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr., named Daniel Mead as acting marshal of the Cherokee Nation, effective Jan. 1, 2025.