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bondwooley

(1,198 posts)
Sun Oct 11, 2015, 03:43 PM Oct 2015

October 12: Best Wishes on Native Americans Day




“Only after the last tree has been cut down,
only after the last river has been poisoned,
only after the last fish has been caught,
only then will you find money cannot be eaten.”

~ Cree Prophecy



ABOUT NATIVE AMERICANS DAY:

Native Americans Day is a response to the claim that Christopher Columbus discovered the Americas, which is an odd notion for anyone to agree with — unless they think a populated continent doesn’t count as being discovered already. It is also a day to contemplate what indigenous people endured when Europeans invaded the Americas.

This commemorative day has officially replaced or challenged Columbus Day in in parts of the United States. South Dakota official replaced Columbus Day with Native Americans Day in 1989. Other states — California, Minnesota, Tennessee and Washington — proclaimed their own official observances that take place before and after Columbus Day.

No one can argue against Columbus having played a pivotal role in history. But that role also contributed to a playbook for robbery, lies and genocide, all of which were aimed at the indigenous people of the Americas — the people who protected the land and bounties of their hemisphere.

This Columbus Day, while you’re enjoying ten percent off a new toaster at K-mart, not having to drive your kid to school before the sun rises or — if you’re Republican — enjoying the fact that the Federal Government is shut down for the day, maybe you can take a second to remember a common theme among many American Indian philosophies: no one owns the earth. It’s a gift from nature to cherish and protect, not a landmass for Columbus or anybody else to conquer and destroy.

If you don’t want to remember that then, at the very least, remember to recycle the old toaster when you bring home the new one from K-mart.

(Blog reposted with permission.)
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October 12: Best Wishes on Native Americans Day (Original Post) bondwooley Oct 2015 OP
If Trump fayhunter Oct 2015 #1
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tansi everyone restorefreedom Oct 2015 #3

fayhunter

(221 posts)
1. If Trump
Sun Oct 11, 2015, 07:29 PM
Oct 2015

has has a leg to stand on with his immigration policy, it's because of what the first Europeans did to the continent.

And may I digress? What the hell is wrong with migrant workers other than the fact that they're exploited and harassed in the US? They come and do work that no American would take for wages that mean nothing here but does mean a little something back in their countries. If I hear one more time that they're stealing our jobs I'm going to scream. Sure. Americans are going to pick strawberries for a dollar a day. Or they're going to demand minimum wage, and then the cost of a pound of strawberries in the grocery store is going to fifty bucks. It's no win. Exploit people who need money or shut down the economy. That is *not* a situation that is caused by immigrants and migrant workers. It's a spin-off of a much larger, global issue that no politician in America wants to address.

restorefreedom

(12,655 posts)
3. tansi everyone
Sun Oct 11, 2015, 10:41 PM
Oct 2015

good day to remember all that the first nation people have contributed and how much more we still need to do to improve opportunity for all


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