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65. THANKSGIVING: Revisiting the Origin Story
Manage episode 347759799 series 2949555
This week, as many get ready to celebrate Thanksgiving, I wanted to revisit the story of the Pilgrims and the first Thanksgiving that many of us learned as kids. Because, I found out as an adult that I didn’t really learn the full story–I learned a mythologized version of it. And I learned that while I heard a lot about the Pilgrims landing at Plymouth, I didn’t know as much about the Wampanoag people who were already in New England, many of whom were living in what is part of Rhode Island today.
Episode Source Material
- Image 9 of Massasoit's town Sowams in Pokanoket, its history, legends and traditions,
- Massasoit’s Illness, and How Winslow Cured Him - Account of Winslow visiting Massasoit Ousamequin
- Massasoit, Chief Who Signed Treaty With the Pilgrims, To Be Reburied | Smart News| Smithsonian Magazine
- Sowams Heritage Area Brochure
- Sowams Heritage Area Historical Overview
- Sowams Lives Four Centuries Later - coastalmags.com
- This Once Was Called Sowams - Reporter Today
- Pokanoket booklet FINAL SMALL.pdf
- with Ancient Records of Sowams and Parts Adjacent, illustrated. – Rhode Island History NavigatorSowams: with Ancient Records of Sowams and Parts Adjacent–Illustrated - Written by Thomas W Bicknell, 1908
- Burr's Hill
- Early History - Narragansett Indian Tribe.
- Mount Hope Farm To Celebrate 400 Years Since First Thanksgiving | Bristol, RI Patch
- All the Facts About Thanksgiving | Newport, RI Patch
- Proclamation - Thanksgiving Day - 1806, Rhode Island - WallBuilders
- For Indigenous people, Thanksgiving represents a day of mourning
- White House Thanksgiving Turkeys in the Roaring '20s
- How to Tell the Thanksgiving Story on Its 400th Anniversary | History| Smithsonian Magazine
- This tribe helped the Pilgrims survive for their first Thanksgiving. They still regret it 400 years later.
- Thanksgiving's hidden past: Plymouth in 1621 wasn't close to being the first celebration
- Wampanoag History
- Tribal chief who signed treaty with Pilgrims to be reburied
- Pokanoket - Wikipedia
- Wampanoag - Wikipedia
- History of the Pokanoket Tribe
- Pokanoket is the name of the Massasoit’s tribe, not “Wampanoag” – Sowams Heritage Area
- Pokanoket not Wampanoag in 17th century Sowams June 5, 2020
- Warren's History
- Burr’s Hill Pokanoket Royal Burial Ground – Sowams Heritage Area
- The Myths of the Thanksgiving Story and the Lasting Damage They Imbue | History| Smithsonian Magazine
- The true, dark history of Thanksgiving - Potawatomi.org
- Everything You Learned About Thanksgiving Is Wrong - The New York Times
- This Land is Their Land
- Culture — Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe
- In 1621, the Wampanoag Tribe Had Its Own Agenda
- Of Patuxet - Colonial Society of Massachusetts
- The History of the Pokanoket Tribal Diaspora
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Manage episode 347759799 series 2949555
This week, as many get ready to celebrate Thanksgiving, I wanted to revisit the story of the Pilgrims and the first Thanksgiving that many of us learned as kids. Because, I found out as an adult that I didn’t really learn the full story–I learned a mythologized version of it. And I learned that while I heard a lot about the Pilgrims landing at Plymouth, I didn’t know as much about the Wampanoag people who were already in New England, many of whom were living in what is part of Rhode Island today.
Episode Source Material
- Image 9 of Massasoit's town Sowams in Pokanoket, its history, legends and traditions,
- Massasoit’s Illness, and How Winslow Cured Him - Account of Winslow visiting Massasoit Ousamequin
- Massasoit, Chief Who Signed Treaty With the Pilgrims, To Be Reburied | Smart News| Smithsonian Magazine
- Sowams Heritage Area Brochure
- Sowams Heritage Area Historical Overview
- Sowams Lives Four Centuries Later - coastalmags.com
- This Once Was Called Sowams - Reporter Today
- Pokanoket booklet FINAL SMALL.pdf
- with Ancient Records of Sowams and Parts Adjacent, illustrated. – Rhode Island History NavigatorSowams: with Ancient Records of Sowams and Parts Adjacent–Illustrated - Written by Thomas W Bicknell, 1908
- Burr's Hill
- Early History - Narragansett Indian Tribe.
- Mount Hope Farm To Celebrate 400 Years Since First Thanksgiving | Bristol, RI Patch
- All the Facts About Thanksgiving | Newport, RI Patch
- Proclamation - Thanksgiving Day - 1806, Rhode Island - WallBuilders
- For Indigenous people, Thanksgiving represents a day of mourning
- White House Thanksgiving Turkeys in the Roaring '20s
- How to Tell the Thanksgiving Story on Its 400th Anniversary | History| Smithsonian Magazine
- This tribe helped the Pilgrims survive for their first Thanksgiving. They still regret it 400 years later.
- Thanksgiving's hidden past: Plymouth in 1621 wasn't close to being the first celebration
- Wampanoag History
- Tribal chief who signed treaty with Pilgrims to be reburied
- Pokanoket - Wikipedia
- Wampanoag - Wikipedia
- History of the Pokanoket Tribe
- Pokanoket is the name of the Massasoit’s tribe, not “Wampanoag” – Sowams Heritage Area
- Pokanoket not Wampanoag in 17th century Sowams June 5, 2020
- Warren's History
- Burr’s Hill Pokanoket Royal Burial Ground – Sowams Heritage Area
- The Myths of the Thanksgiving Story and the Lasting Damage They Imbue | History| Smithsonian Magazine
- The true, dark history of Thanksgiving - Potawatomi.org
- Everything You Learned About Thanksgiving Is Wrong - The New York Times
- This Land is Their Land
- Culture — Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe
- In 1621, the Wampanoag Tribe Had Its Own Agenda
- Of Patuxet - Colonial Society of Massachusetts
- The History of the Pokanoket Tribal Diaspora
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