Pilgrims

"We don’t want to engage with them until they can find a way to respect Indigenous knowledge," a member of the Aquinnah Wampanoag Tribe said.
Especially the parts about Squanto the "friendly Indian."
"They're re-learning history. When we talk about Thanksgiving -- they're wrestling with these stories that they grew up with."
“Some would say, ‘Why be so dark about it?’ Well, it's real, it's truthful, it was a holocaust,” says the head of the Mashpee Wampanoag tribal council.
Here are just some of the places where Catholics believe the mother of God has visited.
That's one epic pilgrimage.
The real story of the first Thanksgiving is neither as simple nor as consoling as the pared down account we learned in history class would suggest.