HomeMy WebLinkAbout101220_ra01JEFFERSON COUNTY
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
AGENDA REQUEST
TO: Board of County Commissioners
Philip Morley, County Administrator
FROM: Kate Dean, Commissioner
DATE: October 12, 2020
SUBJECT: PROCLAMATION re: Declaring Monday, October 12, 2020 as
Indigenous People's Day
STATEMENT OF ISSUE:
Jefferson County will consider again joining a growing number of counties, cities and states that have
recognized the second Monday of October as Indigenous People's Day, creating an opportunity to promote
appreciation, tolerance, understanding, friendship and partnerships -particularly with the Tribal nations who
lived, subsisted, congregated and traveled on the Olympic Peninsula lands and waters since time immemorial.
ANALYSIS:
The County is committed to building strong working relationships with our tribal neighbors through formal
and informal Government -to -Government relations. Recognizing Indigenous People's Day is a good faith
effort to acknowledge that this County sits on tribal lands, to address the historic injustices that colonization
brought, and to build trust and understanding for present and future work together.
FISCAL IMPACT:
None.
RECOMMENDATION:
Approve and adopt the attached Proclamation re: Declaring Monday, October 141h, 2020 as Indigenous
People's Day.
REVIEWED BY:
Hip Morley, oun ALinrstrxtvi-- Date
PROCLAMATION
A proclamation officially recognizing Monday, October 12, 2020 as Indigenous People's Day in order to
promote respect, representation, and understanding, and combat prejudice and discrimination.
WHEREAS, Jefferson County recognizes its boundaries occupy the ancestral lands of the S'Klallams, Quileute,
Hoh, Quinault, and Skokomish tribal nations, and that other tribal peoples traveled through and camped in these
lands since time immemorial; and
WHEREAS, the county seat, Port Townsend, is located on ancestral lands of the S'Klallams, who call the area
Qatay;
WHEREAS, Jefferson County honors the treaty rights of tribes as sovereign nations and participates in good
faith consultation and Government -to -Government relations; and
WHEREAS, the county values the many contributions Indigenous People have made to our community with
their knowledge, philosophy, arts, and the deep cultural influences which have shaped our county; and
WHEREAS, Jefferson County recognizes that systemic racism toward Indigenous People perpetuates high rates
of poverty, income inequality, health, education, and social crises, and endeavors to remove these barriers; and
WHEREAS, in 2020 there has been a significant increase in awareness about persistent, structural racism in this
country which results in disparities in health outcomes suffered in the current COVID-19 pandemic; and
WHEREAS, the idea of Indigenous People's Day was first proposed in 1977 to the United Nations -sponsored
International Conference on Discrimination Against Indigenous Populations in the Americas; and
WHEREAS, in 2011, the Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians, representing fifty-nine tribal Nations, passed
Resolution #11-57 to "Support to Change Columbus Day to Indigenous People's Day; and
WHEREAS, Jefferson County joins a growing number of counties that have recognized the second Monday of
October as Indigenous People's Day, creating an opportunity to promote appreciation, tolerance, understanding,
friendship and partnerships among all peoples;
NOW THEREFORE, the Jefferson County Board of County Commissioners does hereby proclaim the second
Monday in October as
INDIGENOUS PEOPLE'S DAY
in Jefferson County, and encourage all to celebrate the thriving cultures and values of the Indigenous Peoples of
our region, to learn more about the history of Indigenous Peoples and their cultures, and to continue efforts to
promote the well-being of our Indigenous communities.
APPROVED this 12t' day of October, 2020.
SEAL: JEFFERSON COUNTY
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
Greg Brotherton, Chair
ATTEST: Kate Dean, Member
Carolyn Gallaway, David Sullivan, Member
Deputy Clerk of the Board