The fourth Thursday in November marks Thanksgiving Day for most Americans. But to some, it’s the “National Day of Mourning.” ...
The National Day of Mourning began in 1970 and is held annually in Plymouth, Massachusetts. • Indigenous participants mourn ...
The third Thursday of November is the National Day of Mourning for some Indigenous peoples. They are fighting for ecological ...
Hundreds of people marched in the rain on Thursday to "tear down settler mythologies." The post Indigenous people speak out ...
The ceremony dates back to 1970 when Kisha James‘ grandfather was invited to speak at a commemoration of the 350th ...
Every year since 1970, groups of Native Americans have been gathering in Plymouth, Massachusetts, on Thanksgiving Day to mark a National Day of Mourning. They honor their ancestors and march to ...
The somber occasion remembered the atrocities faced by Native Americans over the centuries. Now, the event has expanded over ...
Colleges marked Thanksgiving with far-left celebrations and protests of the national holiday, from "Transgiving" to the ...
I’m here to talk with her about Thanksgiving — a holiday that we both do not like.
Traditional "first Thanksgiving" stories taught in schools tend to erase the true history, and the Native American ...
The FIA says development puts Native American cemeteries at risk. For some, it's a painful reminder of government’s fractured ...
It is my hope that we as a nation can continue to consecrate days of remembrance, where we can both celebrate and mourn, ...