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Was the feast at Plymouth in 1621 the first Thanksgiving? No way, say Indigenous RIersAmericans will gather around Thanksgiving feasts on Thursday, recalling the first such gathering in Plymouth some 400 years ago. At least that's what many will tell themselves. But the Indigenous ...
“Thanksgiving is a heavy topic for us ... Tenth Avenue is home to a seasonal informational panel dedicated to honoring the Indigenous community. For more information on the Kalapuya Iihili ...
Each fall, as we enter the month of November, Indigenous people are confronted with the pervasive settler-colonial narratives surrounding Thanksgiving. For many, this holiday represents not only a ...
and had a Thanksgiving dinner guided by Raymis, the Indigenous agricultural cycles. In the Galápagos, we swam in crevasses cut between towering lava cliffs and shared secluded, white-sand beaches ...
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Why do Canadians celebrate Thanksgiving in October, and what do they traditionally eat?“For example, Indigenous people will typically serve a side of bannock (a kind of fry bread), while perogies and cabbage rolls are Thanksgiving staples for many Ukrainian Canadians.” The real ...
Playwright Larissa FastHorse’s “Fake It Until You Make It” is a farce about two women — one Indigenous, the other white — ...
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Juneau Empire on MSNPolitical correctness runs afowl in Perseverance Theatre production opening Friday“The Thanksgiving Play,” an award-winning satirical comedy by Larissa FastHorse opening Friday at Perseverance Theatre, is “four white people trying to put on a traditional Thanksgiving play, trying ...
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