Brown University has transferred ownership of a portion of its land in Bristol, Rhode Island, to a preservation trust established by the Pokanoket Indian Tribe. The move ensures that access to the ...
Title: Celebrating Thanksgiving as an Indigenous Person Last Thursday, Nov. 28, was Thanksgiving, a holiday where you spend ...
Modern Thanksgiving dinners often feature turkey, mashed potatoes, and pumpkin pie. However, the original Thanksgiving feast ...
Illinois was once inhabited by at least 12 Native American tribes, and Iowa 17. Both states are named after tribal nations.
Growing up, Thanksgiving was always — by far — my favorite holiday on the American civic calendar. It still is today. And while I have fond memories of playing football on Thanksgiving Day with ...
As we gathered for Thanksgiving, it’s easy to take abundance for granted. Leftovers were practically guaranteed. It wasn’t always this way. For most of history, there were no Thanksgiving feasts.
Our faith column this week from Rabbi Yossi Refson in Charleston is on an attitude of gratitude. Shift your focus to achieve ...
The roots of our uniquely American celebration of Thanksgiving are traced back to when the Pilgrims set sail for America on Sept. 6, 1620, and for two months, braved the Atlantic Ocean.  We remember ...
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 ...
The Byzantine Catholic Church in the US has accomplished many great things and brought countless souls to bask in the light ...
Thanksgiving feasts have been an integral part of American tradition and culture since the first gathering of the Wampanoag ...
The Native American Wampanoag tribe was crucial to the Pilgrims’ survival, teaching them to cultivate crops and providing aid ...