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Monday, October 09, 2017

Indigenous Peoples Day

Los Angeles, the second largest city in the US,  joined several other cities and states, including Minneapolis, Seattle, Alaska, Hawaii and Oregon that have replaced Columbus Day, a federal holiday celebrated on the first Monday in October to commemorate the anniversary of Christopher Columbus arriving in the Americas in 1492. The Los Angeles city council voted to make the change to commemorate indigenous, aboriginal and native people.

Support for Indigenous Peoples Day has steadily risen in recent years, paralleling the growing perception that the wave of European settlement in the Western Hemisphere was genocidal to native populations.

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