Indigenous Peoples' Day has been federally recognized through proclamation for the past three years. In 2023, President Joe ...
As a result, many states and cities now celebrate Indigenous People's Day on the second Monday in October instead of Columbus ...
Roosevelt. Indigenous People’s Day was first recognized by President Biden in 2021. This year, the holiday falls on Oct. 14 ...
President Joe Biden was the first U.S. president to commemorate the holiday, and has officially recognized Indigenous Peoples Day each year of his presidency. According to data from the Pew ...
Indigenous Peoples Day is celebrated across the country in October. Though it is not an official federal holiday, former President Joe Biden issued a proclamation recognizing the day in 2021.
With Indigenous Peoples’ Day celebrated recently and Native American ... honor our immemorial presence on these lands. We ...
Monday, Oct. 14, marks Columbus Day, also known as Indigenous Peoples’ Day. Columbus Day has been an official federal holiday since 1937 — and while it has long honored explorer Christopher ...
Existing state law requires the governor to proclaim Indigenous Peoples’ Day on August 9. That’s been the case since 2017. In 2021, former President Joe Biden commemorated Indigenous Peoples ...
Native Americans celebrate their histories and cultures on Indigenous Peoples Day Native Americans celebrated ... underscoring the Biden administration's commitment to tribal sovereignty and ...