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By: Hunter, Pacheco (Senate Sponsor - West) |
H.C.R. No. 62 |
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(In the Senate - Received from the House May 12, 2021; |
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May 12, 2021, read first time and referred to Committee on |
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Administration; May 21, 2021, reported adversely, with favorable |
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Committee Substitute by the following vote: Yeas 5, Nays 0; |
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May 21, 2021, sent to printer.) |
Click here to see the committee vote |
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COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE FOR H.C.R. No. 62 |
By: Johnson |
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HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
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WHEREAS, Since the early 1990s, dozens of cities and a |
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growing number of states have adopted the observance of Indigenous |
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Peoples' Day to celebrate the history and contributions of Native |
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Americans; and |
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WHEREAS, Indigenous Peoples' Day was first proposed in 1977 |
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as part of the International Conference on Discrimination Against |
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Indigenous Populations in the Americas; coinciding with Columbus |
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Day, it has become an important means of focusing attention on the |
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native peoples of the Americas, past and present, and some |
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institutions have expanded the observance to encompass a full week; |
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and |
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WHEREAS, Over the millennia, ancient peoples built empires, |
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constructed sophisticated cities, and developed elaborate trade |
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networks and complex social systems; the area now known as Texas |
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became home to numerous indigenous tribes with their own unique |
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cultures and ways of life; and |
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WHEREAS, Early inhabitants of our state's Gulf Coast included |
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the semi-nomadic Atakapa, Karankawa, Mariame, and Akokisa, who |
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lived on the shore for part of the year and moved some 30 to 40 miles |
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inland on a seasonal basis; the Caddo in East Texas and Jumano in |
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West Texas were farmers and traders, with economic ties to other |
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tribes and, later, to Europeans; the Comanche and Apache were |
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bison-hunting warriors who traversed large regions of the Southern |
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Plains on horseback; a host of other groups inhabited the Plains |
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area as well, among them Coahuiltecans, Cocoimes, Chisos, Tobosos, |
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Tawakonis, Wacos, and Kiowas; and |
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WHEREAS, Today, the Lone Star State is home to Native |
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Americans from diverse tribal nations, and the effort to retain |
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ancestral memories, languages, and cultures is ongoing and vital; |
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the observation of Indigenous Peoples' Week raises awareness of |
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this rich heritage and the wide-ranging contributions Native |
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Americans have made and continue to make to our state and nation; |
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now, therefore, be it |
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RESOLVED, That the 87th Legislature of the State of Texas |
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hereby designate the second week in October as Indigenous Peoples' |
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Week; and, be it further |
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RESOLVED, That, in accordance with the provisions of Section |
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391.004(d), Government Code, this designation remain in effect |
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until the 10th anniversary of the date that this resolution finally |
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is passed by the legislature. |
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