Indigenous Peoples’ Day Article

Why was Indigenous Peoples’ Day created?

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Indigenous Peoples’ Day was created as an alternative holiday to Columbus Day for those who object to what they believe is an insensitive celebration of the event that marks the start of the harmful European conquest of the Native people of North America. The first notable proposal for Indigenous Peoples’ Day to replace Columbus Day occurred in 1977, at the United Nations International Conference on Discrimination Against Indigenous Populations in the Americas. Learn more.