Hey Boosters! Folks around the country will be celebrating Indigenous Peoples’ Day this Monday, October 12. Regardless of whether your school observes the holiday (hope it does!), Jackie’s got everything you need to know about the day, and how you can celebrate by supporting Native communities.
What Is Indigenous Peoples’ Day?
And why should we celebrate it instead of Columbus Day? What Is Indigenous Peoples’ Day?
Who Is Celebrating Indigenous Peoples’ Day?
“This change allows the opportunity to bring more awareness to the unique, rich history of this land that is inextricably tied to the first peoples of this country and predates the voyage of Christopher Columbus,” the National Congress of American Indians (NCAI) said in a statement. “It also acknowledges American Indians and Alaska Natives as thriving, contemporary sovereign nations who hold their rightful place among the American family of governments.”
Why Is the Holiday Important?
Indigenous Peoples’ Day pushes back on this invisibility. It allows Native people and their perspectives to be centered and celebrated. It’s a time to honor the achievements of folks like Joy Harjo, the first Native American poet laureate of the US, or the Indigenous youth activists who are saving sacred lands and fighting for climate justice. The holiday also gives non-Native people the chance to gain a better understanding of Native communities -- namely, that they are still here, they are relevant today, and their identities are valid.
What About Columbus Day?
Columbus didn’t “discover” the Americas because millions of Indigenous people already lived there, and he committed atrocities against those he encountered. (In fact, he didn’t even step foot on North American land.) He brutalized, killed, and enslaved the Indigenous people of the Caribbean and led the way for future colonizers to do the same throughout the Americas. Learn more about it here.
The violence of Columbus and colonization shouldn’t be romanticized in history or honored with a holiday. Today is an opportunity for us to acknowledge the reality of our nation’s history, honor the long-standing contributions and identities of Indigenous peoples, and fight for Indigenous representation, equality, and justice.
We teamed up with IllumiNative to celebrate Indigenous Peoples’ Day -- huge thanks to them for providing resources and campaigns that increase the visibility of Native Nations and peoples in American society.
How You Can Celebrate Indigenous Peoples’ Day and Support Native Communities
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