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TODAY'S TOPIC


VIDEO: IT’S (NOT) ABOUT THANKSGIVING

Many of us in the United States remember the paper Pilgrim hats and grade school
celebrations of the “First Thanksgiving” from our yesteryears. We may also
remember singing about the “colors of the wind” and, eventually, as we got
older, touching on the complicated realities of the past and present. But the
history of Indigenous peoples in North America is so much richer, deeper, and
more complex than a blip in the curriculum or a Disney movie that didn’t quite
hit the mark.


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A LONG, STRONG THREAD

For many of us, our understanding of Native American history ends up a bit
simplified. We hit a few major milestones in our history courses, bounce through
some examples from entertainment (for better or worse), then watch it fade into
the background without it impacting our lives. But we’re missing so much!


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ACT, ATTEND, APPRECIATE

Recognizing Native American Heritage Month isn’t a passive venture. Instead,
it’s an opportunity for each of us to take action and learn more about a vital
aspect of North, Central, and South American history and life. This year, step
up and expand your understanding of Indigenous cultures by following these tips.


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Only one McDonald’s in the world has turquoise arches. Officials in Sedona,
Arizona thought that yellow would clash with the natural red rock.
- Everyday Insight
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the intent to reply.
- Steven Covey, American author
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