No other national holiday draws such heated debate as Columbus Day. Mainstream America celebrates the holiday to honor the opening of the New World and the colonization of the Western Hemisphere. But Native peoples of the Americas see Columbus Day as a remembrance of genocide. Should we forsake the Columbus Day holiday and create a Native American Remembrance Day? Guests include Russell Means and Glen Morris of the American Indian Movement
In 1992, the United States conducted a nationwide commemoration of the Quincentenary, the five-hundr...
This Thanksgiving week, Stephen L. Pevar reminds us that while we commemorate the Pilgrim’s feast in...
Yvette Fuentes was a speaker at a Rethinking Columbus Day Event sponsored by Native American Student...
No other national holiday draws such heated debate as Columbus Day. Mainstream America celebrates th...
Diverse City piece on Columbus Day, noting that Jason Toothaker, a Portland School Committee member...
Annually, on the second Monday in October, the United States celebrates Columbus Day. And every year...
Christopher Columbus used to be represented as an intrepid explorer who, by discovering America, mar...
Indigenous Peoples Day is approaching, yet we are still discussing the man who committed mass genoci...
United Native America just announced that the Native American Caucus will review the proposal to cre...
Portland, Maine will decide on Monday, Sept. 18, 2017, whether to transition from celebrating Columb...
This article explores long-standing American Indian opposition to Columbus Day in Denver. In 2007, G...
Lakota activist Russell Means declared in October 1992 that Cristóbal Colón (better known as Christo...
The second annual Native American Appreciation Day will be held today and tomorrow at the Cumberland...
Student newspaper of California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, CA.https://digitalcom...
INTRODUCTION In 1992, mainstream Euro-America demonstrated the short, selective, and sanitized chara...
In 1992, the United States conducted a nationwide commemoration of the Quincentenary, the five-hundr...
This Thanksgiving week, Stephen L. Pevar reminds us that while we commemorate the Pilgrim’s feast in...
Yvette Fuentes was a speaker at a Rethinking Columbus Day Event sponsored by Native American Student...
No other national holiday draws such heated debate as Columbus Day. Mainstream America celebrates th...
Diverse City piece on Columbus Day, noting that Jason Toothaker, a Portland School Committee member...
Annually, on the second Monday in October, the United States celebrates Columbus Day. And every year...
Christopher Columbus used to be represented as an intrepid explorer who, by discovering America, mar...
Indigenous Peoples Day is approaching, yet we are still discussing the man who committed mass genoci...
United Native America just announced that the Native American Caucus will review the proposal to cre...
Portland, Maine will decide on Monday, Sept. 18, 2017, whether to transition from celebrating Columb...
This article explores long-standing American Indian opposition to Columbus Day in Denver. In 2007, G...
Lakota activist Russell Means declared in October 1992 that Cristóbal Colón (better known as Christo...
The second annual Native American Appreciation Day will be held today and tomorrow at the Cumberland...
Student newspaper of California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, CA.https://digitalcom...
INTRODUCTION In 1992, mainstream Euro-America demonstrated the short, selective, and sanitized chara...
In 1992, the United States conducted a nationwide commemoration of the Quincentenary, the five-hundr...
This Thanksgiving week, Stephen L. Pevar reminds us that while we commemorate the Pilgrim’s feast in...
Yvette Fuentes was a speaker at a Rethinking Columbus Day Event sponsored by Native American Student...