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The Indigenous Day Secret They Don't Want You to Know

How Columbus Day became Indigenous Peoples' Day... and why October 14th could expose America's biggest cover-up

Dear Friend,

What I'm about to share with you is happening right now.

In just days, on October 13th, millions of Americans will celebrate Indigenous Peoples' Day for the first time in many cities.

But while politicians celebrate this "progress," they're hiding the most systematic cover-up in American history.

And here's the part that will shock you...

The same government celebrating Indigenous Day just buried a 100-page genocide report

The Columbus Day Lie They're Still Telling

For 531 years, America has celebrated October 12th as Columbus Day.

A national holiday honoring a man who enslaved, tortured, and murdered Indigenous people.

"They traded with us and gave us everything we asked for... They would make fine servants," Columbus wrote in his diary.

But now, cities across America are finally replacing Columbus Day with Indigenous Peoples' Day.

On October 13th, 2024, more Americans than ever will celebrate Indigenous Peoples' Day instead.

You'd think this means progress, right?

You'd be wrong...

The Government Report They Tried to Bury

On July 30th, 2024, the Department of Interior released a damning 100-page report.

It was released the day after Biden announced his Supreme Court reform plan, and the day before Trump questioned Kamala Harris' racial identity.

Perfect timing to bury devastating news.

The report exposed what Indigenous communities have known for generations:

100,000+ Native children were stolen from their families

408 boarding schools operated across 37 states

"Kill the Indian, Save the Man" was the official government policy

Thousands died from disease, abuse, and "accidents"

But here's what really made my blood run cold...

The Systematic Erasure Machine

This wasn't just education. This was systematic cultural genocide.

Children were forbidden to speak their native languages. Beaten if they were caught.

Their hair was cut. Their names were changed. Their identities were erased.

"Every single Native person has been affected by boarding schools, whether they attended or not," says Shawnee Tribe Chief Ben Barnes.

"These little boys and girls, they're taken out of their homes... They don't get to learn how to be a father, a mother, a grandfather, grandpa, a grandmother."

Entire generations lost their ability to parent. To connect. To heal.

And while this systematic destruction was happening...

Where were the history books? Where were the memorials? Where was the accountability?

The Great American Amnesia

Teaching sanitized "Thanksgiving" stories.

Celebrating "Columbus Day" as a national holiday.

Staying completely silent about systematic child abuse.

They gave you Disney's Pocahontas but erased the real stories of stolen children.

They taught you about the "Wild West" but never mentioned the government-sponsored kidnapping.

They failed to tell the truth when it mattered most.

That's when I knew we had to do something different.

"Thank you very much for creating these. It helps others (myself included) to be better historical story tellers." - A Fellow Truth Teller

Why We Created Americanista

We arm truth-tellers.

Every shirt is a conversation starter. Every design tells the stories they erased from textbooks. Every purchase is a declaration that you refuse to let genocide be forgotten.

When you wear Americanista, you're not just supporting Native American rights.

You're becoming a historical truth-teller who refuses to let 100,000 stolen children be forgotten.

You're joining a movement of people who understand that fashion can be a weapon for historical justice.

But here's the thing...

We're not a massive corporation with unlimited marketing budgets.

We can't compete with Disney's sanitized stories or Hollywood's romanticized westerns.

What we can do is offer you something those entertainment giants never will:

The truth.

And right now, for a limited time, we're offering 20% off our entire Native American Truth Collection.

Not because we're trying to make a quick sale.

But because we believe that in times like these, when government reports get buried under election noise, the truth should be accessible to everyone.

Join the Truth-Tellers Before Indigenous Peoples' Day

While they celebrate "progress" on October 14th, you can wear the truth for $35.99. Become the storyteller your community needs before Indigenous Peoples' Day arrives. Arm yourself with the stories they erased from history.

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