What’s the Big Deal About Discovery?
<p>Some municipalities and states have already adopted Indigenous Peoples’ 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 “explorers” were not “discoverers,” 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 “hate America” and just like to complain. (Do they ever wonder who peopled the Americas?)</p>
<p>You may recall that I’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>
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