Columbus Posters – “Like any good tourist, Columbus brought home a few souvenirs.”

Columbus Posters – “Like any good tourist, Columbus brought home a few souvenirs.”

During our recent Ag and Art Tour trip, we visited the Native American Studies Center in Lancaster, South Carolina.  The Center boasts an impressive collection of Catawba pottery.  While exploring the Center, we came across an interesting set of posters.

Published by The Episcopal Council of Indian Ministries – Oklahoma Field Office, the posters are quite striking and attention grabbing.  The headlines on the posters do a great job of telling the true story of Christopher Columbus.  Working in a city named for Columbus, I am always on the look out for ways to help enlighten people to the horrors Columbus unleashed on the Native people he “discovered”.  These definitely do that!

What do you think of the posters?

If anyone knows the full story of these posters, please let us know!  Are there more?

Last Updated on February 14, 2024 by Paul G

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3 Comments on “Columbus Posters – “Like any good tourist, Columbus brought home a few souvenirs.””

  • Avatar for John a goode

    John a goode

    says:

    Indigenous peoples Day today………i rather not comment on the posters…any power is there power…for there kids ..let us stand on a strong foundation and take all credit…….let’s not give them….no ear play.

  • Avatar for Brenda

    Brenda

    says:

    Love your everything Hope I sign on the right way beautiful picks and great stories thanks

  • Avatar for Paul Flack

    These are amazing. I zoomed in on the text on the bottom and will be writing to “The Episcopal Council of Indian Ministries’ Field Office” at 924 North Robinson, Oklahoma City, OK 73102.

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