Lance Owyhee shares about the recent event that celebrates Indigenous food sovereignty through traditional plants, cultural ...
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 ...
The Native American Wampanoag tribe was crucial to the Pilgrims’ survival, teaching them to cultivate crops and providing aid ...
The Advocate highlights social inequality through original stories and opinions, and content generated by fellow NNPA and ...
Celebrating Thanksgiving and Native American Heritage Day this week highlights the importance of recognizing indigenous ...
While the 1621 feast wasn’t called “Thanksgiving” at the time, it set the stage for a holiday that would become a cornerstone ...
The Pilgrims celebrated their first harvest in 1621, likely between Sept. 21 and Nov. 11, with 50 Mayflower passengers and 90 Native Americans. This feast, not initially identified as Thanksgiving, ...
According to the African American Registry, Thanksgiving expressions began as church celebrations, where Black pastors ...
Thanksgiving is celebrated with traditional feasts, but it also carries a controversial history tied to colonization and the ...
Discover the untold story of Thanksgiving - a tale of survival, alliances, and the impact of colonization on Native Americans ...
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 ...