While not an official federal holiday, Indigenous Peoples' Day is celebrated yearly on the second Monday of October — the ...
Here is a look at Columbus Day and Indigenous Peoples’ Day. In 2025, both are celebrated on October 13. Columbus Day Columbus Day is celebrated on the second Monday in October. Before it became a ...
Most people have Halloween on their minds during October, but there are two holidays — Columbus Day and Indigenous Peoples' Day — that happen first, and both on the same date.
The fourth Friday in September of each year is known as Michigan Indian Day. This designation dates back to 1974 when the Michigan legislature enacted Public Act 30. In 2007, the Michigan House of ...
With Columbus Day and Indigenous Peoples' Day both falling on Monday, will any businesses or services be open on the holiday? President Franklin Delano Roosevelt designated it as a national holiday in ...
The holiday was created by Congress in 1968 and took effect in 1971. It falls on Monday, Oct. 13, 2025. It is typically ...
As of 2025, approximately 30 states and Washington, D.C. do not recognize Columbus Day. About 221 cities have renamed it or replaced it with Indigenous Peoples' Day, according to renamecolumbusday.org ...
As summer turns to fall, the nation moves into a stretch of major holidays. One of the earliest — Columbus Day — is a federal holiday that continues to spark debate. Observed in October, it is ...
Native American Day is observed on different dates across the US. Learn when Native American Day 2025 is celebrated in your ...
WASHINGTON — This week, President Donald Trump announced he won't recognize Indigenous Peoples Day and will bring Columbus Day “back from the ashes” — another sign some Native leaders say that ...
For the first time in three decades, a powwow is coming back to downtown Detroit.
Indigenous Peoples' Day falls on the second Monday of October, the same date as Columbus Day. It honors the United States' ...