America’s founding peoples, whom European-Americans would come to call “the Red, the White, and the Black,” are the founders ...
Native American people will celebrate their centuries-long history of resilience on Monday with ceremonies, dances and speeches. Events across the U.S. come four years after President Joe Biden ...
Columbus Day and Indigenous Peoples' Day are both observed on the second Monday in October. Columbus Day, a federal holiday since 1937, is controversial due to Christopher Columbus's treatment of ...
A total of 17 states and Washington, D.C., honor Indigenous people on the second Monday in October, according to the Pew Research Center. In six states, the holiday is recognized as a paid holiday ...
We’ve all heard of Columbus Day—it’s a federal October holiday in the U.S. that marks the arrival of Christopher Columbus in the Americas. But have you heard about Indigenous Peoples’ Day? This ...
New York City is a home for people from every corner of the world, and it also is on the ancestral lands of the Lenape Native American people. For immigrant families, Indigenous Peoples’ Day offers a ...
While reclaiming Columbus Day as a federal holiday, the president lashed out at Americans who have acknowledged the Italian explorer's controversial legacy Meredith Kile is a Digital News ...
The second week in October brings about one day but two holidays that have caused controversy for several years. Columbus Day is a federal holiday celebrated across the country with parades that ...