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A Conflicted Day

A Conflicted Day
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As millions of Americans celebrate Thanksgiving on this conflicted day, it is important to remember this is a day of mourning for the indigenous peoples of the USA especially since “thanksgivings” were repeatedly offered to celebrate acts of genocide and murder committed against Native American peoples. There can be no joy until the 415-year occupation, though realistically irreversible, is addressed. At a minimum Native American nations (575 at least – if the Eastern Pequots are given their due recognition) should be granted autonomy over their lands and some form of reparations consisting of land awards and financial compensation are given for their suffering to ensure self-sufficiency. The same holds true with regard to reparations for African-Americans because of the disgusting stain of slavery and racism, the latter that remains endemic in our 21st century society.

The soft pastel colors represent a new dawn with the soft red symbolizing life, the abundance of lines represent natural phenomena, water and the Native American connection with the spiritual world. The two circles represent the sun (a symbol of life giving warmth, healing and peace) and the moon (a guide and protector). The silhouetted tepees represent Native American peoples and nations.

Therefore, as Americans celebrate Thanksgiving – we should be mindful of the sadness of Native Americans, take a moment to mourn and pray for their ancestors who were slaughtered, yearn for the day the 415-year occupation is addressed, and give thanks that in spite of the evils of the past, Native Americans are STILL HERE and LIVE along with our traditional gratitude for family, friends and health and for those who believe regardless of faith – to God for His abundance of blessings.

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 Amelia
Amelia club
Not only has this photo got a deep meaning it is also so well deigned and a tribute to your artwork, William.

In a similar way evictions of a significant number of tenants in the Scottish Highlands and Islands, mostly in two phases from 1750 to 1860, resulted in crofters and farmers being displaced from their homes and land, in order that the landlords could make more money. Eventually "assisted passages" became common, and landowners paid the fares for their tenants to emigrate. Hence the term 'Highland clearances' came into being.

It seems to be all down to power, money and ownership.
17 months ago.
 John FitzGerald
John FitzGerald club
A striking image, and a message that strikes home with Canadians, too.
16 months ago.
 raingirl
raingirl club
Each time I come to your gallery I'm drawn to a different image. Today it is this one. Of course your words are emotional and meaningful, but without them the image still stands strong.
16 months ago.
 ROL/Photo
ROL/Photo club
Un autre big WAOUHHHhhhhhh...!
15 months ago.
 sunlight
sunlight club
Great photo !
14 months ago.

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