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Who are we honoring on Indigenous Peoples’ Day?

Native Americans

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What is Indigenous Peoples’ Day about?

It’s about honoring Native Americans and their culture.

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Where did Christopher Columbus arrive?

He arrived in the Americas, not Asia.

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When is Indigenous Peoples’ Day celebrated?

It’s celebrated on the second Monday of October.

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Why do people celebrate Indigenous Peoples’ Day?

To honor Native Americans and their history.

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Who celebrated Columbus Day before?

People in the United States

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What day was celebrated before Indigenous Peoples’ Day?

Columbus Day was celebrated before.

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Where can people go to learn about Native culture?

People can go to museums or cultural centers

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When did the idea for Indigenous Peoples’ Day start?

It started in 1977.

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Why did some people not agree with only celebrating Columbus Day?

Because it ignored the people who were already living here.

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Who made Indigenous Peoples’ Day a national holiday?

President Joe Biden

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What did Columbus do that people questioned?

He claimed he discovered America, even though Indigenous people were already here.

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Where did the idea for Indigenous Peoples’ Day begin?

It began at a 1977 conference of Native peoples.

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When did President Biden make it a national day?

2021

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How can we show respect to Native Americans today?

We can learn about their cultures and support Native communities.

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Who wanted to share the truth about their history?

Native people and activists wanted to share the truth.

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What can people do to celebrate Indigenous Peoples’ Day?

They can learn about tribes, visit museums, or support Native businesses.

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Where might you find Native American art or artifacts?

You might find them in museums or cultural centers.

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When did people start to change how they celebrate October’s holiday?

People began changing it in recent decades to honor Indigenous peoples.

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Why was it important to tell the truth about Columbus?

Because he did not discover empty land — Indigenous people lived there already.

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Who are still keeping their cultures alive today?

Native Americans today are keeping their traditions alive.

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What does this day remind us about Native people?

It reminds us that Native people are still here today.

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Where were Indigenous people living long before Columbus?

They were living across North and South America.

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When do we honor Native Americans for their contributions?

We honor them every Indigenous Peoples’ Day — and all year long.

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How can learning about Indigenous history make our country stronger?

It helps us understand truth, respect diversity, and honor all cultures.