Every second Monday of October, the U.S. observes Columbus Day, or Indigenous Peoples' Day depending on where you are. Columbus Day has been a federal holiday since 1892, while Indigenous Peoples' Day ...
Columbus Day and Indigenous Peoples' Day both fall on the same day, but when are the holidays, and who celebrates them? Columbus Day, a federal holiday, is celebrated across the country with parades ...
Native American people will celebrate their centuries-long history of resilience on Monday with ceremonies, dances and speeches. Events across the U.S. come four years after President Joe Biden ...
The Buffalo Bills fired off a post on social media on Monday to celebrate Indigenous Peoples’ Day instead of Columbus Day and the decision drew some pushback among fans. Indigenous Peoples’ Day is ...
Are you off on Monday? If so, it’s likely for Columbus Day — or, perhaps, Indigenous Peoples Day. Monday, Oct. 13, marks both holidays, which fall on the second Monday in October each year. While ...
President Trump Thursday hailed the upcoming Columbus Day holiday, taking credit for returning its traditional focus as a celebration of Italian-American pride. “In other words, we’re calling it ...
Columbus Day and Indigenous Peoples' Day are both observed on the second Monday in October. Columbus Day, a federal holiday since 1937, is controversial due to Christopher Columbus's treatment of ...