Today is the National Day of Mourning. November 28, 2025. While many people in the United States gather to celebrate Thanksgiving, many Native communities have always observed this day with remembrance, resistance, and truth-telling. It is meant to be a time to mourn the lives lost to colonization, genocide, and displacement. We honor the strength of our ancestors and the survival of our cultures, languages, and ways of being. Healing begins with truth telling. This means making sure others understand that the origins of the holiday are rooted in harmful myths.
On this day in 1897, five men ventured deep into the snow-laden forests of Wisconsin, their sights set on bringing home venison for a hearty Thanksgiving feast. But what they returned with was not a deer—it was the most fearsome critter to ever tread this earth: the Hodag.
Your strength comes from within and knowing that you Goodness is close to you with her core of inner peace that is unshakable. your Goodness radiates an energy that is so powerfully beautiful, loving and soft, that you drawn to her like a magnet. You are not intimidate by the financial, emotional, spiritual stability of his Goodness. For the contrary you celebrate her qualities and your Goodness's accomplishments.
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Life can be overwhelming— Today is the National Day of Mourning. November 28, 2025.

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