Indigenous Peoples' Day

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Etymology

First Observed in 1990, by George W. Bush.

Definitions

  1. The second Monday in October, a holiday that honors the Indigenous peoples of the…

    The second Monday in October, a holiday that honors the Indigenous peoples of the Americas and celebrates their history and culture: In many states and other localities, the holiday is variously observed in place of Columbus Day or along with it.

    • And so in Houma, La., people from across the state will gather to honor and celebrate Indigenous Peoples' Day for the first time.

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