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Title: Remembering Two-Spirits This Thanksgiving-OpEd
Post by: Shana A on November 24, 2011, 09:55:04 AM
Post by: Shana A on November 24, 2011, 09:55:04 AM
Remembering Two-Spirits This Thanksgiving-OpEd
By: Rev. Irene Monroe
Wed, 2011-11-23 13:27
http://www.shewired.com/lifestyle/2011/11/23/remembering-two-spirits-thanksgiving-oped (http://www.shewired.com/lifestyle/2011/11/23/remembering-two-spirits-thanksgiving-oped)
Historically, I am reminded that for many Native Americans, Thanksgiving is not a cause of celebration, but rather a National Day of Mourning, remembering the real significance of the first Thanksgiving in 1621 as a symbol of persecution and genocide of Native Americans and the long history of bloodshed with European settlers.
I am also reminded of my Two-Spirit Native American brothers and sisters who struggle with their families and tribes not approving of their sexual identities and gender expressions as many of us do with our families and faith communities.
By: Rev. Irene Monroe
Wed, 2011-11-23 13:27
http://www.shewired.com/lifestyle/2011/11/23/remembering-two-spirits-thanksgiving-oped (http://www.shewired.com/lifestyle/2011/11/23/remembering-two-spirits-thanksgiving-oped)
Historically, I am reminded that for many Native Americans, Thanksgiving is not a cause of celebration, but rather a National Day of Mourning, remembering the real significance of the first Thanksgiving in 1621 as a symbol of persecution and genocide of Native Americans and the long history of bloodshed with European settlers.
I am also reminded of my Two-Spirit Native American brothers and sisters who struggle with their families and tribes not approving of their sexual identities and gender expressions as many of us do with our families and faith communities.