One of my family’s early road trips after immigrating to the U.S. was to Jamestown and Williamsburg, where we learned about ...
Gratitude is good for you It s great that our forefathers built ian annual holiday to remind us that life goes better with ...
Corn is a Thanksgiving staple representing survival, tradition, and cultural exchange. Discover its journey from a Mexican ...
Why were museums and collectors dominating the world of Native art and why weren't the artists in the room where it happened?
In 1830, President Andrew Jackson signed into law the Indian Removal Act that led to the Trail of Tears—a death march that ...
In 1621, the Puritans/Pilgrims celebrated the first thanksgiving. It wasn't until 1863 that Abraham Lincoln made it an official national holiday, and in December 1941, Congress passed a law making ...
A popular Thanksgiving hymn begins, “We gather together to ask the Lord’s blessing.” This Thanksgiving we might consider ...
No one knows quite what to do with Thanksgiving since most of what we think of as “tradition” is bogus, former Historic ...
Thanksgiving is one of the most important federal holidays in the United States. It's celebrated every year on the fourth ...
For the Pilgrims at Plymouth, Massachusetts, a three-day feast in the autumn of 1621 was a thanksgiving for a successful ...
This joyous annual parade through Plymouth, Massachusetts, is one of the nation's only historically accurate chronological ...
Historians know that turkey and corn were part of the first Thanksgiving, when Wampanoag peoples shared a harvest meal with ...