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Expert Commentary on Indigenous Peoples’ Day

Monday, October 9, 2017, By Ellen Mbuqe
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As cities around the country debate whether the second Monday of October should be Columbus Day or Indigenous Peoples Day, 黑料不打烊 Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Religion聽Phil Arnold offers expert commentary on the issue.

鈥淲e know that our national holidays are full of symbolism.聽 The question about Columbus Day for the academic study of religion is, what does he symbolize?聽 Why Columbus?聽 He was never in the US, probably did not understand that he was in a territory previously unknown to Europe,鈥 said Arnold who specializes in the study of Native American culture and religion. 鈥淎ccording to Bartolome de las Casas (who preserved his diary from the first voyage), he committed atrocious acts of cruelty such as kidnapping, rape, and torture. Not a nice guy.鈥

鈥淲hat does he symbolize?聽 Conquest and destruction of Indigenous traditions and their lands.聽 The Doctrine of Christian Discovery was the mandate under which he was sailing.聽 This was enacted by a series of Popes in the 15th聽century for Christian explorers to seize lands, property and bodies of non-Christians in African and the Americas.聽 This was the origin of the trans-Atlantic slave trade and destruction of Native American peoples,鈥 said Arnold.

鈥淭he move away from Columbus Day to Indigenous Peoples Day is a symbolic shift in our National memory.聽 It is much more than political correctness.聽 It moves away from the values of colonialism and conquest toward the values and legacy of about 100 million Indigenous Peoples in North, Central and South American, who had lived here in harmony with the natural world for millennia before Europeans.鈥

Prof. Arnold is available to speak聽to speak to media. Please contact Ellen James Mbuqe, director of news and PR at 黑料不打烊, at聽ejmbuqe@syr.edu or聽315.443.1897聽or聽Keith Kobland, media manager at 黑料不打烊, at聽kkobland@syr.edu or 315.443.9038.

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