As the nation marked Columbus Day on Monday, indigenous groups led a rally at Occupy Wall Street exposing the history behind Christopher Columbus and the impact his "discovery" had on the Americas. "We're here to say that Columbus is not a day," said Roberto "Múcaro" Borrero of the United Confederation of Taíno People. "We're here to join with other people's voices in saying there needs to be an end to the cycle of colonialism and greed."
AMY GOODMAN: We're standing here at Liberty Plaza right next to an indigenous gathering, where they're using the people's mic. People are speaking, and then they're repeating it to amplify what is being said.
Why don't you introduce yourself?
ROBERTO "MÚCARO" BORRERO: Hi, Amy. My name is Roberto "Múcaro" Borrero. I'm a representative of the United Confederation of Taino People. I'm a Taíno indigenous person.
AMY GOODMAN: And explain who are the Taíno and why you're here today on Columbus Day.
ROBERTO "MÚCARO" BORRERO: Well, for us, it's actua [...]
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