Of thanksgiving. As we come to the National Holiday of thanksgiving, we know that there is a lot of mythology we grew up with about what happened on that first thanksgiving. Today, we have for you a scholar that is tried to look at what really happened at that time and put the history of against the mythology to talk to us about what is the real story during that time . David silverman is a professor of history at jude George Washington university. You got your masters from william and mary. That is sams alma mater so he wants to make sure we get that out there. Although, you did earn your princeton phd. So you get a little bit of props for both places. Your most recent book, that we will share with you in the followup notes, is called this land is their land the one pinoy indian wampanoag indians Plymouth Colony and the troubled history of thanksgiving. The book was published in 2020 and David Silverman has become one of the go to scholars as thanksgiving comes around so we are excite
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Tribal nations in New York are being asked to participate in a review of artwork representing Indigenous peoples on display in the state’s capitol building. Governor Kathy Hochul announced the new initiative on January 9, included in her annual report of the “state of the state” to the legislature. “All New Yorkers should feel welcome and respected when visiting the State Capitol,” the governor’s 181-page steering document for her 2024 agenda reads.
Gov. Kathy Hochul has ordered a review of art in the Capitol that shows Native Americans, often in ways that glorify violence against Indigenous people.