National Indigenous People's Day in the U.S
Mon, Oct 14
|All Day
National Indigenous People's Day in the U.S occurs on October 14 every year. This day recognizes and celebrates the contributions of Indigenous people to the Americas and the world.
Time & Location
Oct 14, 2024, 12:00 AM
All Day
About the event
The shift to commemorate National Indigenous Peoples’ Day instead of Columbus Day is gaining momentum. While some U.S. states and municipalities changed their celebrations in the 1990s, President Joe Biden was the first U.S. president to commemorate the holiday in 2021. A growing number of people are rejecting the celebration of Christopher Columbus, who played a key role in the genocide and colonialization of Indigenous American communities, including the Lucayan and Taíno. Instead, the renamed holiday recognizes and celebrates the contributions of Indigenous peoples to the Americas and the world. Click HERE to view the resources developed by The Diversity Movement.