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What is Indigenous Peoples’ Day? Typically on the second Monday of October, Indigenous Peoples’ Day recognizes the Indigenous communities that have lived in the Americas for thousands of years.
In 2021, President Biden officially recognized Columbus Day as Indigenous Peoples' Day. Here's what to know.
From a sunrise ceremony outside city hall, to a powwow and arts market at Fort York, celebrations are going on all day in Toronto to mark the holiday.
National Indigenous Peoples Day is on June 21, corresponding with the summer solstice and has been celebrated since 1996.
Following the removal of four dams from the Klamath River, which flows through California and Oregon, a group of young ...
Join CBC in celebrating the rich cultures, stories, and spirit of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Peoples from across Turtle ...
Perth will be the main city for NAIDOC Week in 2025. The week celebrates Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander history and ...
This year’s NAIDOC Week is focused on young Indigenous leaders striving to improve human rights, political and social issues ...
Residents of Hay River celebrated National Indigenous Peoples Day at the Aurora Ford Arena. A day of events included draws, dances, live music and performances. Here's a few shots from the June 21 ...
A major highlight of the visit was the formal presentation of a $264,302 revenue-sharing cheque to the Chief and Council of ...
Although Indigenous History Month is wrapping up, Batoche has stories and history that last longer than one month. National Indigenous History Month was first designated by the federal government in ...