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Indigenous Peoples’ Day- October 14, 2024
Created on October 14th, 2024Indigenous Peoples’ day is an annual holiday that celebrates and honors Native American peoples and commemorates their histories and cultures. While it is not a federal holiday, many states and cities have taken to celebrating Indigenous Peoples’ Day on the second Monday in October. Other states may recognize the contributions of Native American peoples’ on various dates throughout the year. President Biden became the first U.S. President to mark the holiday as Indigenous People’s Day via presidential proclamation on October 11, 2021.
Join us in celebrating #IndigenousPeoplesDay on October 14, 2024 this year. We encourage you to set aside time to learn more about Indigenous history by viewing and reading these resources. We honor, support, and lift up Indigenous Peoples’ voices everywhere.
Indigenous Peoples’ Day Resources:
- Iowa PBS: Indigenous Peoples’ Day | All About the Holidays
- Boys and Girls Club of America: What is Indigenous Peoples’ Day? How to Celebrate with Kids & Teens
- History.com: What Is Indigenous Peoples’ Day?
- History.com: 10 Native American Inventions Commonly Used Today
Local Celebration: Living History Farms- Indigenous Iowans Day