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Well, its that time of year again, the kids are back in school and are learning about Columbus, the Pilgrims, and the founding of our nation. Growing up in the United States and then becoming a high school history teacher, Ive both learned and taught that story at least a dozen times over the course of three decades. A few months ago I started calling it the Standard American History Myth and Ive been slowly dismantling that story ever since. While researching my previous video on Neoslavery, I realized that I had been fed a false narrative growing up, which I then unknowingly passed on to the next generation of students. I had a very different experience working on this video. When it comes to Native Americans, I wasnt fed a false story, I just wasnt fed at all. The Standard American History Myth throws a few breadcrumbs at you and then quickly moves on. And pretty much anytime Indigenous people are mentioned, theyre regarded as an obstacle or environmental hazard.