The narrative that underpins the traditional Thanksgiving story is built on myths about the Pilgrims and the Wampanoag and ...
The Pilgrims and Wampanoag shared a harvest feast, but it didn't happen the way you were likely taught in school.
Massachusetts takes credit for Thanksgiving. Pilgrims, the first feast, was 1621. OK, mazel tov. But Virginia gets cranky ...
Michael Carrafiello, Miami University Every November, numerous articles recount the arrival of 17th-century English Pilgrims ...
It’s been a tradition to eat turkey for Thanksgiving since the 1800s. But one economic report suggests the custom has lost ...
For the Pilgrims at Plymouth, Massachusetts, a three-day feast in the autumn of 1621 was a thanksgiving for a successful ...
Traditional "first Thanksgiving" stories taught in schools tend to erase the true history, and the Native American ...
When the Pilgrims and the Wampanoag shared the first Thanksgiving in 1621, sweet potatoes, apple pie, and turkey were missing ...
“I’ve tried everything over the years,” said Joyce Doughty, renowned Idaho chef and bestselling cookbook author. “Last year, ...
Thanksgiving feasts wouldn't be complete without turkey, a tradition popularized in the 19th century. While not historically ...
You may remember your elementary school lesson of the first Thanksgiving in 1621 of the Pilgrims and Wampanoag tribe coming ...