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  2. National Day of Mourning (United States protest) - Wikipedia

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    The National Day of Mourning is an annual demonstration, held on the fourth Thursday in November, that aims to educate the public about Native Americans in the United States, notably the Wampanoag and other tribes of the Eastern United States; dispel myths surrounding the Thanksgiving story in the United States; and raise awareness toward historical and ongoing struggles facing Native American ...

  3. Many Native Americans consider Thanksgiving a day of mourning ...

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    The first National Day of Mourning happened in 1970 when Wampanoag leader Wamsutta Frank James started it after he was uninvited to speak at a dinner that was supposed to celebrate the 350th ...

  4. How to decolonize your Thanksgiving dinner in observance of ...

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    For many Indigenous communities, Thanksgiving remains a national day of mourning - a reminder of the genocide and displacement that occured following European settler colonialism. Meredith Clark ...

  5. What Is the Meaning of Thanksgiving and Why Do We ... - AOL

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    According to the National Archives, Congress asked President George Washington for a national day of thanksgiving. Thursday, November 26, 1789 was, therefore, declared the "Day of Publick ...

  6. Unthanksgiving Day - Wikipedia

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    Unthanksgiving Day (or Un-Thanksgiving Day ), also known as The Indigenous Peoples Sunrise Ceremony, is an event held on Alcatraz Island in San Francisco Bay to honor the indigenous peoples of the Americas and promote their rights. [1] It coincides with the National Day of Mourning held in Massachusetts. The Alcatraz ceremony has been held ...

  7. Massasoit (statue) - Wikipedia

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    An annual protest occurs at the statue on Thanksgiving Day in order to reclaim the space for Native Americans. The National Day of Mourning began in 1970 and the United American Indians of New England continues the event to correct historical inaccuracies around the holiday and to raise awareness for Indigenous issues. [2]

  8. National day of mourning - Wikipedia

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    National Day of Mourning (United States protest), an American Indian protest held on the fourth Thursday of November. National Day of Mourning (Canadian observance), held 28 April, a commemoration of workers killed or injured on the job. Nakba Day, annual commemoration of the 1948 Palestinian expulsion and flight on 15 May by Palestinians ...

  9. For some Indigenous Americans, today is not about giving ...

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    The first National Day of Mourning took place in 1970 to describe Indigenous peoples' perspectives on Thanksgiving. The tradition continues today.