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Columbus Day should serve as history lesson for America

Letter to the editor

By Roshelle Nieto | Native American Student Union

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Published: Sunday, October 11, 2009

Updated: Sunday, October 11, 2009

The second Monday of October is a reminder to all American Indians that the country we live in is very ill-informed on the genocide and assimilation of its indigenous people.
Americans are not taught the true history of this country in school — even American Indians are not taught about what truly happened to us in school. Columbus Day to most people is just a day they get off of work or get out of school, but to American Indians it is just a reminder that we are getting closer to extinction.

The events that happened because of Columbus’s arrival created the largest genocide known to man. An estimated 150 million American Indians were here before he came, now there are an estimated one and a half million. Tribes have literally been wiped out, and that same fate is in the near future for many tribes. The harsh, dark reality is something all American Indians face and have to live with every day: in five generations, it is very likely their entire nation will no longer exist.

The second time Columbus came to America, he took 2,000 American Indian prisoners. The colonization that happened after brought disease leading to death, the loss of culture and land, rape and murder. After that, boarding schools forced assimilation, historical trauma, reservations, termination and sterilization. These all have lasting effects that are hurting tribes today.

Today, the Native American Student Union and allies will be protesting in the EMU Amphitheatre. Come and hear speakers, talk to the NASU students about Columbus Day and get a red cloth to wear in solidarity. Look out for the signs and information that will be posted around campus and sign the petition to free Leonard Peltier. Stand in solidarity with the American Indian students on your campus, on Indian land.

opinion@dailyemerald.com

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18 comments

Your name
Sat Nov 7 2009 23:14
The fact that you have to make up lies to accentuate your point detracts from your message. Your number is 10 times higher than the highest estimate of the number of Native Americans.

"The disparity in estimates is enormous. In 1928, the ethnologist James Mooney proposed a total count of 1,152,950 Indians in all tribal areas north of Mexico at the time of the European arrival. By 1987, in American Indian Holocaust and Survival, Russell Thornton was giving a figure of well over 5 million, nearly five times as high as Mooney’s, while Lenore Stiffarm and Phil Lane, Jr. suggested a total of 12 million. That figure rested in turn on the work of the anthropologist Henry Dobyns, who in 1983 had estimated the aboriginal population of North America as a whole at 18 million and of the present territory of the United States at about 10 million."

Standing Strong
Wed Oct 14 2009 21:23
Columbus Day is not the only national holiday celebrating white lies about indigenous genocide. Thanksgiving is another salty wound needing reflection and healing action. Take time to consider what you have to be truely grateful for, and how your own prosperity, safety and yes priveledge comes from the tragic loss, theft and brutal crimes against the original peoples of this place. Get involved: support or join the Thanksgiving Caravan to Big Mtn/Black Mesa AZ where Dine'h and Hopi struggle for their lands from continued coal strip mining www.blackmesais.org.
Frei Forall
Wed Oct 14 2009 21:16
Mr. Simon, I think you are confused. Which "genuine Indians" were you sacrificing?...Ask yourself: why would the FBI suppress over 140,000 (known) documents about Leonard's case and unresolved RezMurs? What do they have to hide? What's riding on Peltier's continued malignment and imprisonment? Could it be American passivity and complacency itself is in jeopardy? What threatens you more, an angry Red Man with a gun, or an educated and empowered group of Native students? Why does Leonard's freedom movement bug you? Mr. Simon, are you an "unrepentant cop"? For the rest of you, please ask US Atty. Gen. Eric Holder for an Executive Review of Leonard Peltier's case. For background see www.whoisleonardpeltier.info updates see blog www.freepeltiernow.org.
Leo Taylor
Wed Oct 14 2009 10:38
Why use words like 'indian' and 'tribe' when both are forms of denigration and insult?
It's not insulting to refer to someone born in Callcutta as 'Indian" any more than it is insulting to refer to Mr & Ms Jones and their kids as the Joneses. But it is insulting to call the Smiths the Joneses 500 years after realizing that you're not referring to the Joneses.
The only reason that i can think of is to avoid charges of completed genocide. If natives (same root as nation) were referred to by their proper designation or nationallity we might recognize that whole nations have been successfully obliterated by Euro-judao-christian greed and arrogance.
In our thought process tribe is way lower than nation.
Have you ever thought or spoke of Italians or French or German or Danish or any other europeans as tribes.
Indian here has an obvious parrallel in Australia. There the Smiths aren't called the Joneses they're called 'brand x' or 'generic'.
In Australia as in the Americas there is a conscious denigration and denial of easily accessed information and history
As a Euro-canadian i am disgusted and embarassed by this reality.
These crimes against humanity everywhere that Euro-christianity often with a smatterring of Judaeo involvement are historic realities which are only magnified by further denial.
James Simon
Wed Oct 14 2009 08:45
Don't confuse genuine Indian sacrifice with the false heroism of unrepentant cop killer, Leonard Peltier. See the video at americanindianmafia.com and ask your self one question: why would an innocent man need to change his story as often as Peltier has changed his? For more info on Peltier's fraudulent defense fund, see
www.NewsReleaseWire.com/28999
Kelsey
Wed Oct 14 2009 01:58
Genocide is the deliberate and systematic destruction, in whole or in part, of an ethnic, racial, religious, or national group.

Yup, it is a duck.

Sister Lillie
Tue Oct 13 2009 15:11
Go forward with the truth, sister Rochelle! I stand by all my Native brothers and sisters in resistance to Columbus Day and other colonial calendar days that embrace imperial destruction of other cultures beside European.. Thank you to those of you standing firm in opposition of Columbus day and supporting the truth and conscientious. I am glad and participate fully in this protest!
peacesojourner
Tue Oct 13 2009 11:57
Thank you for this article. I wrote a piece on my blog that is related to this information:
Click here: peacesojourner It is incredible to me that this appears to be a 'secret' that we are not to know about. Keep up the good work in Oregon and I will continue to talk about it in Western New York.
I would like your permission to publish your article on my blog. Thanks. Peace.
Rachelle Pavao
Mon Oct 12 2009 23:38
Excellent job Roshelle! Very well stated, and don't let the un-educated and mis-informed respondents get to you. Apparently there are a few people who need to actually learn their American History....

"Your Name" - yes, 112 million just in the continental US, not including Hawaii and Alaska, and not including the indigenous populations of Canada and Mexico, etc...etc...etc.. Well beyond 150 million on the North American condinent. (read more)

"Andrew" - Read "A Little Matter of Genocide" by Ward Churchill, and you'll get it. If it looks like a duck, and it quacks like a duck....it's quite likely a duck!

Your name
Mon Oct 12 2009 15:46
This message is intended for Andres dated October 12 15:15. Would it make you feel better if we genoside, by steralization, starvation,seperation....murder, rape,........etc.
Andrew
Mon Oct 12 2009 15:15
Quit using the word 'genocide'. Just because Indians had no resistance to disease doesn't make Columbus a murderer.
lisa brown
Mon Oct 12 2009 15:14
Columbus Day should be wipped out of the history books and the truth should be told how Christopher Columbus brought more death then any good to the true American Indian indigenous people!!

How could these lies have gone on for so long .....

Julia Hicks
Mon Oct 12 2009 13:54
It time to wake up America, it's called history....not his-story. Always remember who wrote the history books, it was not the natives of this country. About time someone told the TRUTH.
Your name
Mon Oct 12 2009 13:52
150 million? B.S.
Natasha Joseph
Mon Oct 12 2009 13:21
Good Job!
DJ Weiser-Marshall
Mon Oct 12 2009 12:33
My grandfather was from the Yahooskin Band of Snake Indians originating in North Lake County, OR; My grandmother was from the Modoc tribe (which migrated from South-Eastern Oregon and Northern California) and a decendant of Winemas Toby Riddle and a distant cousin of Captain Jack a true soldier. All of the Yahooskins and Modocs are considered lost tribes have been thrown into the mix known as the Klamath Tribe as there are so few Modoc's or Yahooskins left. It frustrates me to no end when the local Government recognizes the European settlers as the Historical backbone of this Great County. Today is a perfect day to Celebrate our true Founding Fathers".
Your name
Mon Oct 12 2009 09:57
I couldn't have said it better myself. Thank you Roshelle!
Ariel Howland
Sun Oct 11 2009 23:41
Right on Roshelle!






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