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Thanksgiving And Gratitude, Past And Present
For more #OwnVoices books, check out the American Indian Youth Literature Award.
November 12, 2020
On Thanksgiving Day, the myth goes, we remember the “first Thanksgiving,” where Pilgrims and Native Americans celebrated a good harvest and shared a meal. But that story is often told in an inaccurate or outright false way, and the history that followed is obscured, such that many families now choose to focus on the “giving thanks” aspect of the holiday rather than the historical one.
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As educator Debbie Reese (Nambé Pueblo) writes, “Here’s the thing. I want teachers, parents, and librarians to consider that a lot of American Indians don’t necessarily ‘celebrate’ Thanksgiving as it is celebrated in the mainstream American holiday scheme…. Native peoples and our cultures were attacked. But we persevered, and many of us have a different view of this holiday…. I want you to see me and Pueblo people (in my case) as a people that existed and exists on its own merits – not as minor characters, or colorful ones, in the story that America tells about America.”
So below, we have included books about giving thanks and being grateful, books about cooking and sharing meals together, and books by Native American authors, centering Native kids, both historically and in the present. For more #OwnVoices books, check out the American Indian Youth Literature Award.
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Additional Resources:
Center for Racial Justice in Education: A Racial Justice Guide to Thanksgiving
Association for Library Service to Children (ALSC) “Talking with Young Children about Race”
Nashville Public Library “Tackling Racism in Children’s Classics: The Thanksgiving Story”
History Smashers: The Mayflower
The People Shall Continue
When We Were Alone
The Sacred Harvest
How Food Was Given
Ininatig’s Gift of Sugar
Clambake–a Wampanoag Tradition
Four Seasons of Corn
1621
My Heart Fills With Happiness / sâkas...
Thukpa for All
Feast for 10
Thank You, Omu!
Gracias
Squanto’s Journey
Fry Bread
Giving Thanks
We Are Grateful
This press release was produced by the Winchester Public Library. The views expressed are the author's own.