Categories: Indigenous peoples

Destroying the Pilgrim mythology

The Red Nation Podcast

Mahtowin Munro and Kimimila Sa (Kisha) James talk about the National Day of Mourning, which celebrates Indigenous resistance, on a make-believe holiday settlers celebrate as “Thanksgiving.” Learn the true history of this day and its significance to the Wampanoag people — and all Indigenous people. Source: The Red Nation Podcast

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