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This week the U.S. celebrates the holiday of Thanksgiving, which has been an official national holiday since President Abraham Lincoln declared it as such in 1863.
Thanksgiving is here once again — a time when we can celebrate all that we’ve achieved over the past year, and the importance of family and close friends.
The Pilgrims were unquestionably "settler colonialists." As such, they are increasingly out of favor as Thanksgiving begins to suffer some of the erosion that has drastically diminished Columbus Day.
The public is invited to join the Herring Pond Wampanoag Tribe this weekend for a traditional mishoon burn on the banks of Great Herring Pond in Plymouth.
Three local organizations joined forces this past Tuesday, August 1 to host a night of learning about Wampanoag culture for children and families. At the event, held at the Waquoit
In 1973, few American museums incorporated Indigenous voices, however, the museum began working directly with local Native people to bring their culture to exhibits and programs.
Editor’s Note: Nancy Malik graduated from Colorado State University and taught school for more than 40 years, with experience teaching preschool, elementary school and Creation Science in a Christian school