Thanksgiving and Indigenous Erasure

The First Thanksgiving is often portrayed as a friendly harvest festival where Pilgrims and generic, nameless "Indians" gathered to eat and give thanks.

In reality, the assembly of the Wampanoag Peoples and the English settlers in 1621 had much more to do with political alliances and a pursuit of peace.

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