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Cedric Cromwell, left, chairman of the Mashpee Wampanoag Native American tribe, leads those gathered in a traditional song during a Thanksgiving reception Monday, Nov. 13, 2017, in the Great Hall of the Massachusetts Statehouse in Boston, Mass. Four centuries ago, ancestors of the tribal nation hosted a fall harvest celebration with Pilgrim settlers from England in 1621, an event credited as starting the Thanksgiving tradition. (AP Photo/Bob Salsberg)

Cedric Cromwell, left, chairman of the Mashpee Wampanoag Native American tribe, leads those gathered in a traditional song during a Thanksgiving reception Monday, Nov. 13, 2017, in the Great Hall of the Massachusetts Statehouse in Boston, Mass. Four centuries ago, ancestors of the tribal nation hosted a fall harvest celebration with Pilgrim settlers from England in 1621, an event credited as starting the Thanksgiving tradition. (AP Photo/Bob Salsberg)

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