This article explores long-standing American Indian opposition to Columbus Day in Denver. In 2007, Glenn Morris, a leading activist from the American Indian Movement of Colorado, stated that the rejection of the racist philosophy behind Columbus Day ‘may be the most important issue facing Indian country today’. Activism aimed at Columbus Day and the parades is a struggle over identity and historical memory, and Denver forms a distinctive, complex and emotive stage. The ideological nature of American Indian opposition to the holiday is examined and discussed as a blend of patriotic counter-narrative and nationalistic counter-memory. The opposition aims to highlight the historical actions of Columbus, but this is ultimately less important tha...
This article is featured in the journal Tapestries: Interwoven voices of local and global identities...
Christopher Columbus used to be represented as an intrepid explorer who, by discovering America, mar...
Approaching its topic from the intersection of History, Memory Studies and Performance Studies, this...
Lakota activist Russell Means declared in October 1992 that Cristóbal Colón (better known as Christo...
No other national holiday draws such heated debate as Columbus Day. Mainstream America celebrates th...
INTRODUCTION In 1992, mainstream Euro-America demonstrated the short, selective, and sanitized chara...
The American Indian Movement (AIM) created political mobilization, that lasted about nine months in ...
Portland, Maine will decide on Monday, Sept. 18, 2017, whether to transition from celebrating Columb...
Annually, on the second Monday in October, the United States celebrates Columbus Day. And every year...
In my thesis, I argue that the Native American activism of the 1960s and 1970s does not fall into th...
Indigenous Peoples Day is approaching, yet we are still discussing the man who committed mass genoci...
Celebrations in 1992 of Columbus' so-called Discovery of the Americas were a focal point for trans-A...
This critical rhetorical critique interrogates rhetorics of memory in negotiations of national ident...
Partly as a result of compartmentalized academic specializations and history teaching, in accounts o...
This thesis examines how Indigenous groups in the United States have contested mainstream historical...
This article is featured in the journal Tapestries: Interwoven voices of local and global identities...
Christopher Columbus used to be represented as an intrepid explorer who, by discovering America, mar...
Approaching its topic from the intersection of History, Memory Studies and Performance Studies, this...
Lakota activist Russell Means declared in October 1992 that Cristóbal Colón (better known as Christo...
No other national holiday draws such heated debate as Columbus Day. Mainstream America celebrates th...
INTRODUCTION In 1992, mainstream Euro-America demonstrated the short, selective, and sanitized chara...
The American Indian Movement (AIM) created political mobilization, that lasted about nine months in ...
Portland, Maine will decide on Monday, Sept. 18, 2017, whether to transition from celebrating Columb...
Annually, on the second Monday in October, the United States celebrates Columbus Day. And every year...
In my thesis, I argue that the Native American activism of the 1960s and 1970s does not fall into th...
Indigenous Peoples Day is approaching, yet we are still discussing the man who committed mass genoci...
Celebrations in 1992 of Columbus' so-called Discovery of the Americas were a focal point for trans-A...
This critical rhetorical critique interrogates rhetorics of memory in negotiations of national ident...
Partly as a result of compartmentalized academic specializations and history teaching, in accounts o...
This thesis examines how Indigenous groups in the United States have contested mainstream historical...
This article is featured in the journal Tapestries: Interwoven voices of local and global identities...
Christopher Columbus used to be represented as an intrepid explorer who, by discovering America, mar...
Approaching its topic from the intersection of History, Memory Studies and Performance Studies, this...