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A MEMORIAL
OFFERING REASONS TO CHANGE THE CELEBRATION OF COLUMBUS DAY TO
THE CELEBRATION OF INDIGENOUS DAY IN NEW MEXICO.
WHEREAS, Christopher Columbus did not discover America,
as the native peoples of the United States are well aware; and
WHEREAS, over twenty tribes call New Mexico home; and
WHEREAS, an estimated one hundred ninety-six thousand
six hundred ninety-five indigenous people live in New Mexico;
and
WHEREAS, indigenous people view Columbus day as a
celebration of conquest and genocide; and
WHEREAS, the indigenous people of New Mexico have as yet
no state recognition of their contributions, accomplishments,
history and culture; and
WHEREAS, New Mexicans should proudly celebrate
"indigenous day" rather than Columbus day in order to mark a
time to celebrate accomplishments and contributions rather
than a time to mourn the losses caused by Columbus; and
WHEREAS, the state of South Dakota changed the
celebration of Columbus day to Native American day eighteen
years ago, thus paying tribute to the indigenous people who
still thrive there today; and
WHEREAS, approximately twenty states and territories do
not recognize or celebrate Columbus day; and
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WHEREAS, the United States Virgin Islands and Puerto
Rico celebrate their joint friendship day instead of Columbus
day because of the atrocities committed in the Caribbean by
Columbus and his crew; and
WHEREAS, New Mexico should stop legitimizing the actions
of Columbus and stop perpetuating a historical fiction that
Columbus "discovered" the United States;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF
REPRESENTATIVES OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO that "indigenous
day" be celebrated rather than Columbus day; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that "indigenous day" be used to
celebrate New Mexico's cultural diversity and its
multiculturalism; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that copies of this memorial be
transmitted to the governor, the secretary of higher
education, the secretary of public education and the
leadership of every Indian tribe, nation or pueblo in New
Mexico.