Wednesday, November 27, 2019
Giving thanks the indigenous way | USA
In the United States, the fourth Thursday of every November is observed as Thanksgiving. You may have heard the fabled yarn of its humble beginnings: the one where pilgrims who had fled religious persecution in England celebrated a bountiful harvest with a feast featuring local Native Americans as guests. Interestingly, that incarnation of Thanksgiving did not appear until the mid-1800s. Sarah
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