Indigenous Peoples Day 2018
Monday, October 8, 2018
Please join the Iowa
Commission on Native American Affairs as Governor Kim Reynolds proclaims
Monday, October 8, 2018, as the State of Iowa’s inaugural Indigenous Peoples
Day. Governor Reynolds will sign the proclamation on October 8, 2018, at
3:35 p.m. at the State Capitol, 1007 E. Grand Ave., Room 109, Des Moines, Iowa.
This day recognizes the land now known as the State of Iowa, named in
recognition of the Iowa Tribe, as well as the language used to identify many of
our lakes, rivers, cities, counties, schools, buildings and considerably more,
and reflects the inherent imprint of Indigenous Peoples. This land has been
home to Indigenous People since time immemorial, and without whom, the building
of this state would not have been possible.
The State of Iowa joins a
growing number of government entities across the country that have recognized
the second Monday of October as Indigenous Peoples Day, in order to promote
appreciation, reconciliation, understanding, friendship and continued
partnerships among all of its people and the Indigenous Peoples of this land.
In celebration of
Indigenous People’s Day, the Des Moines Art Center has commissioned a poster to
honor Native land through a visual land acknowledgment. The Art Center
celebrates Indigenous People’s Day and acknowledges that the land on which we
gather is the traditional, ancestral, and unceded land of the Iowa Tribe of
Kansas and Nebraska, the Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma, and the Meskwaki Nation of the
Sac and Fox Tribe of the Mississippi.
These posters are
designed by artist Dawson Davenport, a graphic designer and member of the
Meskwaki Nation. They will be installed in the museum lobby located at Des
Moines Art Center, 4700 Grand Ave., Des Moines, Iowa, throughout the week of
Indigenous People’s Day (Monday, October 8 – Sunday, October 14, 2018) to
recognize indigenous people and to create public awareness of the history of
the land.
In partnership with the
Des Moines Art Center in honoring Native land, we invite you to share these
publicly. Please come to the museum and take a poster!
Visit this link for more information https://www.facebook.com/events/2124302124564575/.
|