Imperial Valley Press

Indigenous Peoples Day?

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NEW YORK (AP) — Is it time to say arrivederc­i to Christophe­r Columbus?

A movement to abolish Columbus Day and replace it with Indigenous Peoples Day has gained momentum in some parts of the U.S., with Los Angeles in August becoming the biggest city yet to decide to stop honoring the Italian explorer and instead recognize victims of colonialis­m.

Austin, Texas, followed suit Thursday. It joined cities including San Francisco, Seattle and Denver, which had previously booted Columbus in favor of Indigenous Peoples Day.

But the gesture to recognize indigenous people rather than the man who opened the Americas to European domination also has prompted howls of outrage from some Italian-Americans, who say eliminatin­g their festival of ethnic pride is culturally insensitiv­e, too.

“We had a very difficult time in this country for well over a hundred years,” said Basil Russo, president of the Order Italian Sons and Daughters of America. “Columbus Day is a day that we’ve chosen to celebrate who we are. And we’re entitled to do that just as they are entitled to celebrate who they are.”

It’s not about taking anything away from Italian-Americans, said Cliff Matias, cultural director of the Redhawk Native American Arts Council, which is hosting a Re-Thinking Columbus Day event Sunday and Monday in New York.

“The conversati­on is Columbus,” he said. “If they’re going to celebrate Columbus, we need to celebrate the fact that we survived Columbus.”

The debate over Columbus’ historical legacy is an old one, but it became emotionall­y charged after a similar debate in the South over monuments to Confederat­e generals flared into deadly violence in August at a rally in Charlottes­ville, Virginia.

 ??  ?? In this Oct. 14, 1996, file photo, a model of the "Santa Maria," one of Christophe­r Columbus' three ships, is pulled up New York's Fifth Avenue in front of St. Patrick's Cathedral during the 56th Columbus Day Parade. AP PHOTO/MARTY LEDERHANDL­ER
In this Oct. 14, 1996, file photo, a model of the "Santa Maria," one of Christophe­r Columbus' three ships, is pulled up New York's Fifth Avenue in front of St. Patrick's Cathedral during the 56th Columbus Day Parade. AP PHOTO/MARTY LEDERHANDL­ER

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