Max Miller, cookbook author and star of YouTube's "Tasting History," shares three historic recipes to try this Thanksgiving.
There’s also the work of linguist and MacArthur Genius Grant recipient Jesse Little Doe Baird, who is part of the Mashpee ...
No one knows quite what to do with Thanksgiving since most of what we think of as “tradition” is bogus, former Historic ...
Crow Creek Sioux Tribe members are working to identify who rests in an unmarked gravesite on the former grounds of the ...
The meal shared by the Wampanoags and the Pilgrims consisted of mostly venison. In fact, the only foodstuff on record specifically by name are the three deer the Wampanoag people brought to the ...
When a police officer ordered Eugenia Fortes and a friend off a whites-only Barnstable beach nearly 80 years ago, Fortes ...
For the Pilgrims at Plymouth, Massachusetts, a three-day feast in the autumn of 1621 was a thanksgiving for a successful ...
On Thursday, Nov. 26, 1789, George Washington woke early. Assisted by his enslaved valets – William “Billy” Lee and the young ...
Did the Pilgrims have pets? Apparently they brought dogs with them to the new world! BUT - that doesn't mean they should ...
As divided and as stressed as we are, we do have much to be thankful for It’s one of history’s greatest ironies that a holiday that we’ve come to associate with belt-loosening and piling the plate ...
As we gather with our families over a Thanksgiving meal, please remember our firefighters, police officers and our military, ...
Herring Pond Wampanoag Tribal Chairwoman Melissa Ferretti said state recognition offers a pathway to federal recognition and ...