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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Day_of_Mourning_(United_States_protest)
As many of us celebrate this day, it is also a national day of mourning for many indigenous peoples including the Wampanoag people who encountered the first European and Dutch settlers and ultimate were undermined, removed from their lands, treated harshly, imprisoned and even killed.
I include in my celebration of this day remembering these once great indigenous peoples who occupied this land that I live in thousands of years prior to my ancestors coming here. I remember their notion of giving thanks to the land and honoring ancestors and the genocide that continued as Europeans took these lands we now call North America.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Day_of_Mourning_(United_States_protest)
As many of us celebrate this day, it is also a national day of mourning for many indigenous peoples including the Wampanoag people who encountered the first European and Dutch settlers and ultimate were undermined, removed from their lands, treated harshly, imprisoned and even killed.
I include in my celebration of this day remembering these once great indigenous peoples who occupied this land that I live in thousands of years prior to my ancestors coming here. I remember their notion of giving thanks to the land and honoring ancestors and the genocide that continued as Europeans took these lands we now call North America.
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