If you're in the United States, today's a national holiday.
It is (as so many US holidays are– and so many holidays generally, honestly)... emotionally layered.
It's a time of love and family and togetherness for many. A time of, well, complicated, fraught family stuff and/or loneliness for many. And it's a communal celebration with the stories of colonialism and Indigenous genocide baked in.
That's a lot.
Here's a piece on the history of the Thanksgiving holiday from an Indigenous perspective, with a few more of the less-flattering (to settlers) details than they teach kids, and here's a version with some resources for engaging kids.
And here, below, are some other offerings from Indigenous culture– for today, for every day.
Music! Poetry! Podcasts! Books!