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First Nation people live, exist, and resist age-old colonialism around the world. Many of these nations exist within the borders of the United States. The United American Indians of New England have been hosting the National Day of Mourning in Plymouth, Massachusetts on Thanksgiving Day since 1970 so that no one will forget the past or ignore the realities of the present. At the 54th annual event, people came together to lift the voices of aboriginal people from across the globe. Listen to their voices and learn about their fight to restore homelands and human rights in today’s episode. 

To learn more about the United American Indians of New England and the National Day of Mourning, click here.