Re: The Thanksgiving Massacre

From: Morituri-Max (newage_at_sendarico.net)
Date: 11/25/04


Date: Thu, 25 Nov 2004 18:54:08 GMT

Szaki wrote:
> Cooking the History Books: The Thanksgiving Massacre
> Is All That Turkey and Stuffing a Celebration of Genocide?
>
> http://indy.pabn.org/archives/213thank.shtml
>
> By Laura Elliff, Vice President, Native American Student Association
>
> Thanksgiving is a holiday where families gather to share stories, football
> games are watched on television and a big feast is served. It is also the
> time of the month when people talk about Native Americans. But does one ever
> wonder why we celebrate this national holiday? Why does everyone give
> thanks?

Because America is the greatest nation on earth.

Happy Thanksgiving.



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