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That Brunch in the Forest

Season 3
November 14, 2018
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In 1621, a group of Pilgrims and Native Americans came together for a meal that many Americans call "The First Thanksgiving." But get this—it wasn't the first, and the meal itself wasn't so special either. The event was actually all but forgotten for hundreds of years…until it was dusted off to bolster the significance of a new national holiday: Thanksgiving. This time on Sidedoor, we talk to Paul Chaat Smith, a curator at the Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian, to explore how much of what you think you know about Native Americans may be more fiction than fact.

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Thanksgiving in the Collections

Thanksgiving

Turkey

The Chap-Book. Thanksgiving No.

Thanksgiving, 1969

Thanksgiving Menu

Thanksgiving Still (no. 246)

Ohenten Kariwatekwen [Thanksgiving Address]

Christina and Gram on Thanksgiving, New Hampshire

The Marchbanks Calendar--November

34c Cornucopia single

Postcards with Thanksgiving scenes

Turkey

Thanksgiving

Poster, "Freedom From Want"

Roasted turkey from American homes and gardens.

Thanksgiving Dinner

Thanksgiving Activity for the Classroom | Actividad de Acción de Gracias para el aula

Thanksgiving menu, Company 1968

Thanksgiving Day Parade when Danny Kaye was Young

Bronze Turkey

Harvest

Mr. Brown's Thanksgiving Sermon

Going Home with the Harvest

Thanksgiving Day--Hanging up the Musket/Thanksgiving Day--The Church Porch, from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, December 23, 1865

Thanksgiving Time painting] / (photographed by Peter A. Juley & Son)

Goop Joe's Poultry Page No. 17. Thanksgiving Prize Turkey Number .

Harvestors

Harvest Scene

A Potato Harvest

Harvest Rest

Harvest Time

Gathering Harvest

Harvest Time

Bountiful Harvest

Painting

Harvest


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