By Otto
Today, Thanksgiving is seen by many as a "politically
incorrect" holiday. The pilgrim forefathers took advantage of the Indians.
And some people believe that it is barbaric to plan a holiday over killing a
turkey. Still there are my relatives and I probably won't tell them how bad
their holiday is, at least not until after we all eat. So I print this so all
may know the truth.
There was a “first Thanksgiving” dinner, but not likely
turkey or the fixings we see today. The original meat was fish and deer. The turkey became part of Thanksgiving about 1857. It is
supposed to be of foods native to the New World. It became a
national holiday in 1941. The traditional fixings came from a women’s magazine
in the 1950s.
For a look at the real first Thanksgiving see the Kasama Project. For the Kasama Project:
For a look at the real first Thanksgiving see the Kasama Project. For the Kasama Project:
"Every
schoolchild in the U.S. has
been taught that the Pilgrims of the Plymouth
Colony invited the local Indians to a major harvest feast after surviving their
first bitter year in New England . But the real
history of Thanksgiving is a story of the murder of indigenous people and the
theft of their land by European colonialists–and of the ruthless ways of
capitalism."
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