Angst, that is the only word I can come up with for the
overriding feeling from reading the multitude of posts about Columbus Day! From every corner of the internet well
intentioned writers post about the criminal and genocidal actions of this
historical figure.
As with most Internet explosions, I see much outrage being
expressed, the collective awareness of our society being focused with plenty of
expressions of indignation. What occurs to me is the complete absence of any
calls to action or reflection on the current state of our indigenous
population.
Yes, Columbus began the process of genocide that has so
plagued the native peoples of this continent, yet our anger at a centuries old
trespass seems to totally bypass the modern day disaster that the process
continues to manifest.
Stories of heating assistance being cut off to the Oglala
Sioux reservation, for example, are drowned out by our need to sooth our
collective guilt about long ago events. Native peoples and their land are still
under the boot heal of a government agency tasked with “managing” their affairs
as if they are children in need of our care.
Across our country those of an “open mind” have appropriated
all that we hold as valuable in native culture. We smudge, sweat, hang dream
catchers, gather in long house’s and go along our merry way with the belief
that we respect these ancient cultures.
In truth, the process of genocide continues across our
nation. We ignore the rampant alcoholism and crime on reservations. Where are
our voices calling for solutions, treatment and economic opportunity for our
indigenous population? It is western culture that manifested these travesties,
yet given the chance to focus on them and take collective responsibility we
instead engage in outrage at the actions of our ancestors.
Today, lets focus our outrage on facilitating a real
discussion about reparations to our indigenous population. Instead of soothing
our white guilt, lets do something beyond intellectualization that accomplishes
nothing and perpetuates the real problems being faced by our native brothers
and sisters.

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