For 50 years the Native Americans have celebrated the Day of Mourning on the 4th Thursday of November while the other nationalities in the US celebrate Thanksgiving Day. This year, WebEnglish.se has added a new Thanksgiving Theme Page for level B1 that teaches the truth and the Native American side of the history of the Thanksgiving celebrations. For the sake …
The contents of this Theme Page are being approved by a native Aboriginal scholar. The links marked OUT are still questionable and will probably be deleted soon. WARNING: Some of the videos show pictures and mention the name of people who have died.
It's time to know the truth about the history of the Thanksgiving celebrations. A Theme Page for B1-level students. Related Pages: Thanksgiving 7-9, English Conquers the World, Colonisation of North America 8-9
For the sake of the traditional holiday, the links on this page are mainly aligned with the traditional story of Thanksgiving as it has been told since the 19th century. For more of the real historical view on the History of Thanksgiving Day see Thanksgiving B1.
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