Indigenous People's Day Monday Oct 14

Celebrating Indigenous people's Day 


Celebrating Indiginous People's Day in partnership with Columbus Day is growing more and more popular. Honoring our Native American Tribe's legacies began in 1989, now 30 years ago in South Dakota. It has begun to spread to other states. You can read more about it here: Wiki on Indiginous People's Day

 The day that has since October 12th in 1490, been celebrated, we call Columbus Day has proud as well as negative connotations and the addition of this day is now offered as a replacement to our Native Americans which Americas are now celebrating in unison with Columbus Day. It may eventually become a National Holiday, but that is yet to be decided. 

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At least eight states, 10 universities and more than 130 cities across 34 states now observe Indigenous Peoples Day as an alternative to the federally recognized Columbus Day, which they say glorifies the mistreatment and colonization of Native Americans.



 

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