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SCRIPTURE
Genesis 9:16 Whenever the rainbow appears in the clouds, I will see it and remember the everlasting covenant between God and all living creatures of every kind on the earth.
WORDS OF HOPE
Indigenous Peoples' Day is a holiday in the United States that celebrates and honors indigenous American peoples and commemorates their histories and cultures. It is celebrated across the United States on the second Monday in October, and is an official city and state holiday in various localities. It began as a counter-celebration held on the same day as the U.S. federal holiday of Columbus Day, which honors Italian explorer Christopher Columbus. Some people reject celebrating him, saying that he represents "the violent history of the colonization in the Western Hemisphere".
Berkley, California symbolically renamed Columbus Day as "Indigenous Peoples Day" beginning in 1992 to protest the historical conquest of North America by Europeans, and to call attention to the losses suffered by the Native American peoples and their cultures through diseases, warfare, massacres, and forced assimilation. Get Lost (Again) Columbus, an opera by a Native American composer, White Cloud Wolfhawk, was produced that day. Berkeley has celebrated Indigenous Peoples Day ever since. Beginning in 1993, Berkeley has also held an annual pow wow and festival on Indigenous Peoples Day.
What a sad history it is the way indigenous people have been treated in America. It seems the people who settled in America started out feeling entitled to this country from the time they landed on the shores. We have made heroes of the people who came here and pushed out the original Americans. In the movies, the cowboys are depicted as the heroes and the Indians are the villains. But the Indian's side of the story is not told. From what I have learned about their culture and traditions, they tried hard to be in unity with nature and not try to destroy it but cultivate things in harmony with nature in a way that left the Earth in good shape for years to come.
But the people who came to colonize had ideas of conquest of the continent and those who had lived here before them. Their concerns were not for replenishment of the land or sharing the riches. Their plan was only to make themselves rich without regard for who they hurt or the future of the Earth.
God commanded the first created people to care for the Earth. I cannot believe that means to use up all the natural resources and deplete the Earth’s natural ecology. I cannot believe God's plan includes people shoving people off their land and then demonizing them for fighting to try to keep their home.
The God I understand is a God of love of all people. No one should be minimized or treated badly or run off their land. We should honor those who have been mistreated and try to make up for mistreatments of the past. So let us not honor the ones who mistreated indigenous people. Let us give the indigenous people some respect on this holiday.
PRAYER
God who is creator of all people, help us honor ALL people and try to help make amends for wrongs and hurts caused.
DEVOTION AUTHOR
Jan Nunn
CoH Volunteer
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