Indigenous Peoples' Day | All About the Holidays
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Indigenous Peoples' Day | All About the Holidays
August 9th is International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples. Created by the United Nations in 1994, the holiday honors Indigenous people and cultures around the world. While there is no single definition for indigenous, Indigenous people maintain close ties to their ancestral land and traditions. In the United States, some Americans celebrate Indigenous Peoples' Day instead of or along with Columbus Day on the second Monday in October.