Thursday, November 27, 2025

Happy Thanksgiving 2025

I think most people these days recognize the fact that many Native Americans find the holiday of Thanksgiving objectionable. After all,  the Wampanoag, who legend has it dined with the Pilgrims at the Pilgrims' Thanksgiving celebration, suffered greatly for their contact with the British colonists. There are then those Native Americans who view Thanksgiving as a celebration of the genocide of Native Americans at the hands of European settlers and observe it as a day of mourning. As I see it, the problem with Thanksgiving is that its mythology has traditionally been tied to that of the Thanksgiving celebrated by the Pilgrims in Plymouth, Massachusetts. That mythology is false on many levels, the least of which is the fact that the Thanksgiving celebrated by the Pilgrims was not the first Thanksgiving celebration in North America by a long shot. Indeed, various Native American tribes had their own Thanksgivings. The Seneca have Thanksgiving rituals that last four days.

For me then, the answer is not to do away with the holiday of Thanksgiving, but to divorce it from the imagery of the Pilgrims. We should stop celebrating the Pilgrims, who ultimately brought grief to the Wampanoag. Ultimately, my point of view on the holiday is best expressed by Wilma Mankiller, the first woman to serve as Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation, who said of the holiday, "We celebrate Thanksgiving along with the rest of America, maybe in different ways and for different reasons. Despite everything that's happened to us since we fed the Pilgrims, we still have our language, our culture, our distinct social system. Even in a nuclear age, we still have a tribal people." I think it is important to set aside a day to express gratitude. We just have to make sure that we are not celebrating genocide when we do so.

Keeping this in mind, I will observe Thanksgiving with the usual vintage Hollywood pictures I usually do on A Shroud of Thoughts

First up is Janet Leigh, who is preparing her turkey.


Anne Francis apparently prefers riding turkeys to cooking them!


Lena Horne is busy in the kitchen preparing her Thanksgiving dinner.


Fay Webb is serving her turkey. 


While Lucy Marlowe is walking a turkey!



 And it wouldn't be Thanksgiving without Ann Miller!

Happy Thanksgiving!

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