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Ļć½¶Šć Declares Indigenous Peoples’ Day

by Rod Jones

Ļć½¶Šć University President Robert Henry declared today Indigenous Peoples’ Day during a ceremony at the Chickasaw Warrior Garden on campus.

Henry made the declaration in support of Native American culture and campus diversity on a day that is traditionally observed as Columbus Day. The ceremony included a Choctaw hymn sung by Rev. Sharon Yeahquo of the Mary Lee Clark Memorial United Methodist Church in Del City, a drum song performed by Cortney Yarholar of the Sac & Fox and Creek nations and a speech from Henry. Rev. David Wilson provided the opening remarks.

ā€œIt’s important that we realize this isn’t just something to celebrate today, then forget about Native American contributions the rest of the year,ā€ Henry said. ā€œThat is not what this campus is all about, and that is not what this day is all about.ā€

Henry discussed a story from the book ā€œWinona’s Webā€ by author Priscilla Cogan about how the Lakota Sioux tribe encourages its people to organize their lives, learn new things and listen to the opinions of others.

ā€œThere’s something to be said that we need to sacrifice individually for the good of the whole. There’s no one who can teach us that better than our native peoples,ā€ Henry said.


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