At Four Winds middle school in Greenfield, MA, Columbus Day was marked with a fundraiser for the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe.
It all started last year, when students learned about the arrival of the Mayflower and the subsequent relationships between the European colonists and the natives, according to school Director Becca Lipton.
“It left all our students with this sense of European guilt, or something,” she said.
Students and teachers brainstormed, and found out about Mashpee Wampanoag, a Native American tribe based on Cape Cod that is directly descended from the people who dealt with the Mayflower’s colonists, Lipton said. The tribe was not federally recognized until 2007, and is still involved in legal battles over land rights, she said.
Last month the school had a walkathon to raise money to donate to the tribe. The fundraiser was organized by the Four Winds’ parents organization, which Lipton said is new as of September.
Students’ family members and friends could either donate a sum of money, or pledge to donate a certain amount for each lap the student would walk, Lipton said. Students raised $243 in donations, and the pledged amounts will be collected over the coming weeks and finalized by Nov. 1. Of the school’s 12 students, Lipton said 10 participated.