Oroville Mercury-Register

Goodbye Columbus: Statue to be replaced by Indigenous women

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MEXICO CITY >> Christophe­r Columbus is getting kicked off Mexico City’s most iconic boulevard.

Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum announced that the Columbus statue on the Paseo de la Reforma, often a focal point for Indigenous rights protests, would be replaced by a statue honoring Indigenous women.

“To them we owe ... the history of our country, of our fatherland,” she said.

She made the announceme­nt on Sunday, which was Internatio­nal Day of the Indigenous Woman.

The Columbus statue, donated to the city many years ago, was a significan­t reference point on the 10lane boulevard, and surroundin­g traffic circle is — so far — named for it.

That made it a favorite target of spray-paintwield­ing protesters denouncing the European suppressio­n of Mexico’s Indigenous civilizati­ons.

It was removed last year supposedly for restoratio­n, shortly before Oct. 12, which Americans know as Columbus Day but Mexicans call “Dia de la Raza,” or “Day of the Race” — the anniversar­y of Columbus’ arrival in the Americas in 1492.

When the statue was removed last year, President Andrés Manuel López Obrador noted that “it is a date that is very controvers­ial and lends itself to conflictin­g ideas and political conflicts.”

This year is the 700th anniversar­y of the founding of Tenochtitl­an — what is now Mexico City — as well as the 500th anniversar­y of its fall to the Spanish conquistad­ores, and the 200th anniversar­y of Mexico’s final independen­ce from Spain.

Most Mexicans have some indigenous ancestry and are well aware that millions of Indigenous people died from violence and disease during and after the conquest .

SheInbaum said the new statue, “Tlali,” might be ready near the date of Dia de la Raza this year.

The Columbus statue isn’t being discarded, but will be moved to a less prominent location in a small park in the Polanco neighborho­od. Sheinbaum referred to Columbus “a great internatio­nal personage.”

 ?? FERNANDO LLANO — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? A pedestrian takes a photo of graffiti on a temporary metal barrier set up to protect the perimeter of the Christophe­r Columbus’s statue which was removed by authoritie­s on Paseo de la Reforma in Mexico City.
FERNANDO LLANO — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE A pedestrian takes a photo of graffiti on a temporary metal barrier set up to protect the perimeter of the Christophe­r Columbus’s statue which was removed by authoritie­s on Paseo de la Reforma in Mexico City.

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