What’s the Big Deal About Discovery?

<p>Some municipalities and states have already adopted Indigenous Peoples&rsquo; Day as an alternative to Columbus Day. Others have not (yet.) Some people are grateful that the powers-that-be have recognized that Columbus and other &ldquo;explorers&rdquo; were not &ldquo;discoverers,&rdquo; but were violent colonizers. Others are exceedingly unhappy about this movement and feel that their American heritage is being disrespected yet again by those who &ldquo;hate America&rdquo; and just like to complain. (Do they ever wonder who peopled the Americas?)</p> <p>You may recall that I&rsquo;m a retired elementary teacher. Among our great grab bag of skills is devising ways of commemorating American civil celebrations by providing historical information through heart-warming, adorable skits and performances. Parents, and other important grown-ups, then record the event, highlighting face paint, lisps, and costumes fashioned from plastic tablecloths. Facts are not the focus.</p> <p><a href="https://untiredteacher.medium.com/whats-the-big-deal-about-discovery-f189a2e1c22d"><strong>Click Here</strong></a></p>
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