Thanksgiving Day is an American holiday that traditionally began with the Pilgrims in 1620-21 as they were indeed thankful to be alive after they survived that first harsh winter in ...
One of the most heavily attended events in Mattapoisett took place on November 23 when Linda Coombs of the Wampanoag Tribe of Aquinnah was Invited to talk about her book Colonization and the Wampanoag ...
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While the 1621 feast wasn’t called “Thanksgiving” at the time, it set the stage for a holiday that would become a cornerstone ...
Almost 170 years after the Pilgrims and the Wampanoag tribe feasted together for the first unofficial Thanksgiving in 1621, the U.S. government decided to make it official. So on October 3 ...
George Washington,” a 1863 engraving after a painting by Alonzo Chappel, measures 7 3/8 inches by 5 3/8 inches, from ...
Most of us are probably familiar with the story of the Pilgrims who sat down for a meal with the Wampanoag tribe; however, ...
Today Americans celebrate Thanksgiving, a holiday full of family, food, and, often, football.  Central to the day, we see the ...
The Indigenous community members who live in the United States tell a much different story about Thanksgiving.
Thanksgiving history taught in classrooms is often whitewashed. We asked Indigenous people what everyone should know about ...
When the first settlers arrived in Jamestown in April 1607 and raised a cross at Cape Henry, claiming the land for England, ...
Over four centuries ago, the Pilgrims planted the roots of what would ultimately become the constitutional republic of the United States of America.