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American Indians are preparing to convene their 50th annual National Day of Mourning in the seaside town ... wielding a broadsword over an American Indian holding a bow. Paula Peters, a Wampanoag ...
PLYMOUTH, Mass. (AP) — Members of Native American tribes from around New England are gathering in the town where the Pilgrims settled for a solemn National Day of Mourning observance.
the National Day of Mourning. The event, held annually on Thanksgiving, is meant to honor Native American ancestors who died due to the European invasion, and to expose the bloody history behind ...
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The ship's arrival is often acknowledged on American ... day of mourning, to bring awareness to the long lasting impacts that colonization had on the Wampanoag and other Native American tribes.
The United American Indians of New England declared Thanksgiving a National Day of Mourning 50 years ago ... towards a more humane America, a more Indian America, where men and nature once ...
Members of Native American tribes from around New England ... Thursday's solemn National Day of Mourning observance in downtown Plymouth, Massachusetts, will recall the disease and oppression ...
before a 1998 protest march on the American Indians’ annual National Day of Mourning. PLYMOUTH ... arm wielding a broadsword over an American Indian holding a bow. Paula Peters, a Wampanoag ...