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This Land Is Their Land
The Wampanoag Indians, Plymouth Colony, and the Troubled History of Thanksgiving
Book • 2019
David Silverman's "This Land Is Their Land" offers a comprehensive and nuanced account of the Wampanoag Indians' history, their interactions with the Plymouth Colony, and the complexities surrounding the Thanksgiving narrative.
The book challenges the traditional, sanitized version of Thanksgiving, revealing the brutal realities of colonization and the lasting impact on the Wampanoag people.
Silverman meticulously details the events leading up to the first Thanksgiving, the treaty between Massasoit and the Pilgrims, and the devastating consequences that followed.
He sheds light on the often-overlooked aspects of Native American history, including slavery and the devastating impact of disease.
The book serves as a crucial corrective to the simplified and often misleading narratives commonly presented.
The book challenges the traditional, sanitized version of Thanksgiving, revealing the brutal realities of colonization and the lasting impact on the Wampanoag people.
Silverman meticulously details the events leading up to the first Thanksgiving, the treaty between Massasoit and the Pilgrims, and the devastating consequences that followed.
He sheds light on the often-overlooked aspects of Native American history, including slavery and the devastating impact of disease.
The book serves as a crucial corrective to the simplified and often misleading narratives commonly presented.
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