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Work Cited https://www.usmint.gov/coins/coin-medal-programs/native-american-dollar-coins/2011-wampanoag-nation-alliance-with-plymouth-bay https://indiancountrytoday.com/archive/native-history-first-wampanoag-pilgrim-treaty-signed-on-april-fools .. Analyzing Tommy Orange's There ThereOrange highlights the Pequot War with the Puritans as a significant example of thanksgiving-type meals by Whites, that took place after successful massacres of Indian Peoples. Some consider the first Thanksgiving derived from the massacre of the Pequot people in 1637 (who were celebrating their private, Tribal Green Corn Dance), was a true day of thanksgiving for the Massachusetts Bay and the Plymouth colonies. However, many believe it is inaccurate to refer to these "massacres with meals" as the same as the modern Thanksgiving. The Pequot died practicing their religious freedom during their Green Corn Dance, which became the War of 1637. The Pequot War Established a Thanksgiving Meal only for the Whites
Work Cited https://www.mptn-nsn.gov/default.aspx Alden T. Vaughan The William and Mary Quarterly , Apr., 1964, Vol. 21, No. 2 (Apr., 1964), pp. 256-269 https://www.jstor.org/stable/1920388 https://www.thewesterlysun.com/news (Photo) ... Analyzing Tommy Orange's There ThereLook no further than Christopher Columbus myths and atrocities to see what U.S. histories are written wrongly. A more harsher truth, is that in many cases these untruths are factual lies American teachers are forced to teach our children.
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