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1621 : a new look at Thanksgiving
    Grace, Catherine O'Neill, 1950-
Publisher: National Geographic Society,
Pub date: c2001.
Pages: 47 p.
ISBN: 0792270274
Item info: 10 copies available at CITY OF FAIRFAX REGIONAL, GREAT FALLS, HERNDON FORTNIGHTLY, JOHN MARSHALL, KINGSTOWNE, LORTON, PATRICK HENRY, THOMAS JEFFERSON, and OAKTON.
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Summary
In October of 2000, Plimoth Plantation cooperated with the Wampanoag community to stage an historically accurate reenactment of the 1621 harvest celebration. 1621: A New Look at Thanksgiving exposes the myth that this event was the #147;first Thanksgiving #148; and is the basis for the Thanksgiving holiday that is celebrated today. This exciting book describes the actual events that took place during the three days that the Wampanoag people and the colonists came together. The photographs taken by Sisse Brimberg and Cotton Coulson capture the spirit of the event and bring it to life. Co-authors Catherine O #146;Neill Grace and Margaret M. Bruchac worked closely with Plimoth Plantation historians to produce this timely new book that tells the whole story by including the voices of all who were involved. Distributed by Syndetic Solutions, Inc.
Publishers Weekly Review
Grace (the I Want to Be... series) and Bruchac (an adviser for the Wampanoag Indian Program at Plimoth Plantation) provide a well-researched, smooth account of the Wampanoag side of the Thanksgiving story. Arguing that "a number of today's assumptions about that event are based more on fiction than on fact," the authors explain a map that shows Wampanoag territory and the ways in which they acted as "caretakers" never owners of the land, and fascinating facts (e.g., the first Bible printed in the New World was in the Wpanak language). Though some readers may object to the strong tone (e.g., "The history of the English colonies in America is a history of European people imposing their culture, politics, and religion onto Native people"), the authors posit a provocative and convincing view of what actually happened that first Thanksgiving and note that many modern descendants of Native peoples observe the holiday as a national day of mourning. Crisp, clear photographs taken at Plimoth Plantation showing actors in period dress with 17th-century artifacts, coupled with a perspective that children may never have heard, make this the most memorable Thanksgiving volume of the season. Ages 8-12. Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc. From: Reed Elsevier Inc. Copyright Reed Business Information
School Library Journal Review
Gr 3-5-A considerable amount of information is packed into this pictorial presentation of the reenactment of the first Thanksgiving, held at Plimoth Plantation museum in October, 2000. Countering the prevailing, traditional story of the first Thanksgiving, with its black-hatted, silver-buckled Pilgrims; blanket-clad, be-feathered Indians; cranberry sauce; pumpkin pie; and turkey, this lushly illustrated photo-essay presents a more measured, balanced, and historically accurate version of the three-day harvest celebration in 1621. Five chapters give background on the Wampanoag people, colonization, Indian diplomacy, the harvest of 1621, and the evolution of the Thanksgiving story. A brief introduction and an afterword serve to set the stage and bring to a conclusion the story of incipient race relations in 17th-century Massachusetts, the impact of which is felt to the present. While debunking the Thanksgiving story as it is most frequently told, this recounting in no way detracts from the historical importance of the holiday. Pair it with Kate Waters's Tapenum's Day (Scholastic, 1996) for a penetrating alternative look at a uniquely American celebration.-Ann Welton, Grant Elementary School, Tacoma, WACopyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc. From: Reed Elsevier Inc. Copyright Reed Business Information

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key: 2001000124
LCCN: 2001-000124
ISBN: 0792270274
Local Dewey call num: 394.26 TG 2001
Personal Author: Grace, Catherine O'Neill, 1950-
Title: 1621 : a new look at Thanksgiving / by Catherine O'Neill Grace and Margaret M. Bruchac with Plimoth Plantation ; photographs by Sisse Brimberg and Cotton Coulson.
Variant title: Sixteen twenty-one
Publication info: Washington, DC : National Geographic Society, c2001.
Physical descrip: 47 p.
General Note: Includes index.
Subject term: Thanksgiving Day--Children's material.
Subject term: Pilgrims (New Plymouth Colony)--Children's material.
Subject term: Indians of North America--First contact with Europeans--Children's material.
Added author: Bruchac, Margaret M.
Added author: Brimberg, Sisse,
Added author: Coulson, Cotton,
Added author: Plimoth Plantation, Inc.
892: kkh
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