The annual National Day of Mourning in Massachusetts honors Indigenous ancestors and victims of genocide while promoting the facts behind the Thanksgiving holiday.
The annual National Day of Mourning aims to honor Indigenous ancestors and showcase Native American resilience while promoting the facts behind the Thanksgiving holiday.
A demonstrator stands in front of Plymouth Rock while participating in the 50th anniversary of the National Day of Mourning last year."The myth that most of us grew up with in school is that Pilgrims were seeking religious freedom, landed on Plymouth Rock, and then the Pilgrims and Indians sat down for a harvest meal together, and then the Indians just faded into the background and somehow everyone lived happily ever after," UAINE co-leader Mahtowin Munro told TODAY.
Thanksgiving is the latest difficult holiday for many Indigenous communities in a fall season that is full of them, according to Munro.Erin Clark / Boston Globe via Getty Imageswere declared on Sept. 30 in Canada to mark the lost children and survivors who were taken from their families and placed in 140 federally-run Indian residential schools between 1831 and 1998.
“One common thread for all of these observances are Indigenous peoples being centered, telling their truths and going forward promoting our view of what really happened here in North America,” Jean-Luc Pierite, a member of the Tunica-Biloxi Tribe of Louisiana and president of the board of directors of the North American Indian Center of Boston, told TODAY.
A plaque on Cole Hill details the annual day, which has often featured a potluck and traditional dances before some of the activities had to be curtailed due to the coronavirus pandemic. The National Day of Mourning is also not just about looking back in history, but also speaking about current issues facing Indigenous communities.
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