Americans are getting ready to celebrate Thanksgiving, the middle entry in the Halloween-Thanksgiving-Winter holidays trifecta. Plate up with some table talk about the origins of the holiday, the reason we eat turkey, and what really makes people so sleepy after the annual meal.
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Happy Thanksgiving!
The Modern Invention of Thanksgiving
November 26, 2014
Thanksgiving as we know it was deliberately invented in the nineteenth century.
Seven Things You Might Not Know About Cranberries
November 21, 2018
They're red, tart, and mostly eaten at Thanksgiving. Love them or hate them, here are seven things you might not have known about the humble cranberry.
How (Not) to Teach Kids about Native Cultures
November 23, 2020
Even well-intentioned books for children can romanticize (or demonize) Native Americans. But better materials exist.
Thanksgiving Is a Feast of Things Forgotten
November 22, 2016
Thanksgiving is a feast so complex and semiotically dense that things are very often forgotten and rarely go according to plan.
Vegetarian Thanksgiving Dates Back to the 1900s
November 25, 2019
Tofu Turkey was created in 1990, but some Americans celebrated Thanksgiving with veggie dishes over a century ago.
Thanksgiving Has Been Reinvented Many Times
November 1, 2019
From colonial times to the nineteenth century, Thanksgiving was very different from the holiday we know now.
Considering the Sweet Potato
November 21, 2015
The sweet potato is a New World food that spread around the world, including across the Pacific before the Europeans got there.
Why the Pilgrims Were Actually Able to Survive
November 28, 2019
If you were reading Bradford's version of events, you might think that the survival of the Pilgrims' settlements was often in danger.
When Actions Are Words
November 24, 2015
How certain speech acts perform actions and alter our social reality.