Mino-Miigwechwigiizhigad

Mino-Miigwechwigiizhigad

Mino-Miigwechwigiizhigad, which is an Ojibwe phrase that is often used as “Happy Thanksgiving” among the Northeastern Amerindian tribes. And yes, for the scholars out there, I could have instead used, “Ohèn:ton Karihwatéhkwen,” which is the Kanien’kéha (Mohawk dialect of the Haudenosaunee language group) phrase for “Thanksgiving Address.” However, the Ohèn:ton Karihwatéhkwen isn’t related to the American Thanksgiving holiday and is or was used quite often at the beginning of meetings throughout the year.

But, in that vein, I will give thanks to the Creator for the things that go about on the earth, especially the native beauties that do so. 😉

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In Thanksgiving

In Thanksgiving For Amerindian Babes

Yeah, OK. This is mostly just to troll the anti-White filth who come crawling and mewling out of their holes around Thanksgiving. Still, Amerindian babes are hot and I am thankful they’re still around. 😉

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Thanksgiving, The Other Side

Thanksgiving, The Other Side

Yeah, let’s not forget the other side of the semi-mythical First Thanksgiving. There were Native Americans aka Amerindians there too. In point of fact, what documentation exists says that there were roughly 90 Wampanoag tribesmen there and only 50 colonist – which were all the Pilgrims who had actually survived to that point.

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