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Indigenous peoples of Turtle Island have long resisted the ongoing settler colonial project that is now the United States. Indigenous Peoples’ Day, observed on the second Monday of October, traces its origins to a 1977 proposal at the United Nations for an “International Day of Solidarity with the Indigenous Peoples of the Americas.” It honors Native sovereignty, self-determination, and nationhood despite broken treaties, land dispossession, and extractive economies that threaten Indigenous ways of life.

The day stands in direct opposition to the Western doctrine of discovery and the mythologizing of colonization. Falling on the same date as the federally recognized Columbus D…

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