Native Opinion Episode 269 Saturday
WHEN YOU ADD INSULT TO INJURY, YOU GET YOUR ASS HANDED TO YOU.
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EPISODE SUMMARY:
Non-native fishermen in Nova Scotia continued to add insult to injury in their quest to keep Mi’kmaq fishermen from exercising their inherent and treaty-guaranteed fishing rights. In what can only be described as a brilliant, stroke of maneuvering, the Mi’kmaq fishermen purchased a 50 percent stake in the very company that buys the catches from those waters. Bravo!
LINKS IN THIS EPISODE
TITLE: “Truth Be Told: Wampanoag Nation and Thanksgiving As We Know It”
With Aquinnah Tribal Councilman, Jonathon James Perry.
WHEN: Thursday November 19 from 5–6 pm eastern
WHERE: via Zoom
DESCRIPTION:
As public health professionals, we must always take a critical look at the stories we are told and accept as the ultimate truth.
2020 is the 400th year anniversary of the Pilgrims arriving on the shores of Wampanoag Nation.
Please join Graduate Student Life as we welcome Jonathan James-Perry, an Aquinnah Wampanoag culture bearer, leader, historian, artist and professional speaker for a conversation about the origins of Thanksgiving from the Wampanoag account. From tribal cultural preservation to reclamation, we hope this event will continue the conversation on traditional oral history, foods, culture, and indigenous health.
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