Thanksgiving Day History and Myths: It's Not All You Were Taught
Thursday, November 26, 2009 at 9:37AM
Jinxi Boo in Anarchism, Did You Know, Family, Fun Facts, Thanksgiving, Thanksgiving myths, Thanksgiving story, Tofurky, family, holidays, thankful, tradition

Today in America it is the Thanksgiving holiday. A day to be thankful.

While I certainly appreciate a day to spend with my husband, kids, and extended family, I don't know that our society needs a whole day set aside to remember to be grateful. Practicing the "concept of Thanksgiving" should be something that we strive for every day.
 
Photo by *MickyWhatever it is that we are appreciative of and thankful for, I think should be a daily practice. Not in the form of a big feast or a recognized national holiday, but in our everyday actions, the way we treat others, and the appreciation we give to those we encounter and for the lives we lead.
 
Sure, there is the historical reason behind Thanksgiving, but funny enough, the story that we learned in elementary school (and that continues to be taught today) is far from the correct version of the way the initial gathering went down.

It is common knowledge among academics that the Thanksgiving story of the Indians and the Pilgrims is practically a myth the way it is taught in classrooms today. There are many who have put out pleas to teachers to get the facts straight and include a bit more truth with their lessons, but sadly, it's just "one of those things" that carries on, like most traditions do.

There is much more to read and books-a-plenty on the subject if you want to find out more about the history of this era, but here are a few little tidbits that might surprise you.

Photo dae mon 1Enjoy your meals. Enjoy being with those you love.

Give thanks, appreciation, kindness and love today.

But do it every day.

 

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