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Resources that Center Indigenous Perspectives from EmbraceRace

 

From the EmbraceRace newsletter:

The "First Thanksgiving" myth is part of centuries-long U.S. settler-colonial efforts to disappear Indigenous peoples and perspectives - both contemporary and historical. Countering those forces with children must be ongoing and year-round for Indigenous and non-Indigenous families. (Resources to help you do that follow.)

At the same time, the "Thanksgiving" holiday itself is an opportunity for those of us in the lives of children to counter the "work" of the "First Thanksgiving" myth by reframing gratitude. Harvest feasts and other traditions of gratitude are fairly universal among humans. The diverse traditions of Native peoples that center gratitude are widespread and predate contact with colonists.

Please see below to find resources that center Indigenous Perspectives:

Sites to bookmark

Specific Day of Mourning/"Thanksgiving" Day resources

Some EmbraceRace resources

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