National Day of Mourning: How many Native Americans observe Thanksgiving
But for many Native Americans, many of whom think of the day in terms of sadness and remembrance, the Since 1970, the fourth day of every November has been commemorated with a march and rally by Native Americans in Plymouth, Massachusetts, who do not celebrate the “first” Thanksgiving feast between the Pilgrims and the Indians, but instead remember the Native Americans who have lost their lives and culture since colonisation. The National Day of Mourning is a rally organised by the United American Indians of New England (UAINE) to honour ...
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