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Why Thanksgiving?
by kuhlcat
Thanksgiving does not go back to 1621. Oh, don't get me wrong, the Pilgrims feasted with the Native Americans (specifically, the Wampanoag Indians) during a three-day party, grateful that they harvested... published 6 days ago
thanksgiving facts
by witchee1014
What is Thanksgiving? Thanksgiving is celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November in the United States. In Canada it is celebrated on the second Monday in October. In 2008, Thanksgiving is... published 7 days ago
Thanksgiving Coloring Pages of Native Americans
by Patty Inglish, MS
At Thanksgiving, let's present additional high quality coloring pages for the kids that picture more about real-life American History than they may have been taught in school. We know that there were no such things as ... published 8 days ago
Braggin' Rights
by DrJim
I thought I would take this Sunday afternoon to educate anyone interested about Oklahoma. We don't get much press lately which really surprises me when you consider what an interesting state this is. For... published 9 days ago
The Truth Behind Thanksgiving
by lyubansk
by Mikhail Lyubansky Question: What do Puritans, buckles, teepees, and turkeys have in common?Answer: They all have nothing to do with Thanksgiving A few years ago, a... published 2 weeks ago
No Thanks Thanksgiving
by Jerilee Wei
My fall from grace came a half century ago in 1958, when fresh from the high of winning our school spelling bee -- I was chosen to write and read a Thanksgiving essay at our school holiday festivities. In a... published 2 weeks ago
There Was No Pie on Thanksgiving
by Patty Inglish, MS
The Ohio State University met with Native American students and other people to discuss the real events on the first English-American "Thanksgiving" and to make new plans for the future. You see, there was no pie and too many beheadings... published 2 weeks ago
Who Will Write Our Laws
by Carl Knittel
This is the second chapter in a series on our Constitution. The First chapter describes and explains the preamble and you can read it here: http://hubpages.com/hub/The-Constitution-Prelude-to-a-Nation This... published 3 weeks ago
Michigan Pancakes and Other Holiday Traditions
by Patty Inglish, MS
These are some unique recipes from the Heartland of the US and various cultures that have been part of my family. They all have been part of the holiday seasons for several centuries. published 3 weeks ago
LET OUR PEOPLE GO
by Lady Guinevere
I was in a camp down by a river, in a valley. Along the river were huts that Native American Indians lived in. These Indian's were very white skinned and the women didn't wear any clothing. They... published 4 weeks ago












