Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H6481

Introduced
6/6/23  

Caption

House Resolution Posthumously Honoring The Legacy And Life Of Ellison Myers "tarzan" Brown, A Native American Narragansett Indian Who Twice Won The Boston Marathon

Impact

The resolution emphasizes the importance of recognizing the cultural and historical contributions of Native Americans to Rhode Island's identity. By honoring Tarzan Brown, the bill aims to educate citizens about the state's rich indigenous heritage and promote awareness of how such individuals have shaped local culture. This recognition serves as a reminder of the resilience and achievements of communities that may often be overlooked in historical narratives.

Summary

House Resolution H6481 posthumously honors Ellison Myers 'Tarzan' Brown, a celebrated Native American runner from the Narragansett tribe, who twice won the Boston Marathon. The resolution reflects on his early life in poverty, his remarkable achievements in athletics, and his lasting legacy in the state of Rhode Island. Brown's upbringing and dedication to running led him to victory in significant races, making him not only a prominent figure in sports but also a source of inspiration for many, particularly within the Native American community.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment surrounding H6481 is positive, celebrating Brown's achievements and his place in local history. Legislators and supporters expressed pride in honoring a figure who represents both athletic excellence and cultural heritage. The act of posthumously recognizing his contributions aligns with growing movements to acknowledge and celebrate Native American history and influence in various domains.

Contention

While the resolution is broadly supported, discussions may reflect a need to address the challenges faced by Native American communities today, drawing parallels between historical recognition and current issues. It highlights the importance of not only celebrating Brown's legacy but also committing to ongoing support and recognition of Native American rights and historical narratives that deserve attention within the broader context of Rhode Island's legislative focus.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI HR1386

Honoring Felix Lugo for completing the 2013 Gusher Marathon in Beaumont while carrying the American flag.

RI H5212

HOUSE RESOLUTION CONGRATULATING BOSTON CELTICS HEAD COACH AND JOHNSTON NATIVE JOE MAZZULLA ON WINNING THE 2024 NBA CHAMPIONSHIP

RI H6362

House Resolution Welcoming The Narragansett Council, Boy Scouts Of America, To The Rhode Island State House For The Presentation Of Their 2022 "report To The State"

RI HR1693

Honoring Mary Lopez Dale on running the 115th Boston Marathon on April 18, 2011.

RI S0970

Senate Resolution Welcoming The Narragansett Council, Boy Scouts Of America, To The Rhode Island State House For The Presentation Of Their 2022 "report To The State"

RI SR696

A resolution honoring the life and legacy of Carl Daniel Erskine.

RI HR1387

Honoring Richard and Amie James for their work in organizing the Gusher Marathon, Half-Marathon, and 5K race in Beaumont.

RI SR646

A resolution honoring the life and legacy of Lieutenant General Thomas P. Stafford.

RI HR2194

Congratulating Robin Dunlap of Terrell on running marathons in all 50 U.S. states.

RI HR1614

In memory of those killed in the bombings at the Boston Marathon, in support of those injured, and in honor of those who rendered aid to the victims of that tragedy.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.