Thanksgiving history taught in classrooms is often whitewashed. We asked Indigenous people what everyone should know about ...
Thanksgiving is often celebrated in the United States as a time for gratitude, family, and feasting. The narrative taught in ...
The American Puritans of the 1630s and beyond were more ardent, and nervous about salvation, than the Pilgrims of the 1620s.
U.S. Indigenous boarding schools of the late 1800s and early 1900s resulted in generational trauma. The Weetumuw School in ...
Examine current issues facing the Wampanoag people, the Native people who welcomed and helped the Pilgrims only to have their ...
For more than half a century, groups of Native Americans have been gathering on Thanksgiving to mark a National Day of ...
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 ...
When the Pilgrims first landed at Plymouth Rock, they were met by Ousamequin, the Massasoit or Great Sachem of the Wampanoag ...
November is National Native American Heritage Month. The month signifies the recognition of the first Americans who settled in this country. History often leaves out the parts that are crucial to ...
Cranberry sauce and cranberry jelly have been Thanksgiving staples for most Americans for more than 400 years. I get it, ...
New England’s Native American tribes, including the Mashpee Wampanoag, Wampanoag of Gay Head (Aquinnah), Mashantucket Pequot, ...