Today, we at Dixie’s Lower Antelope Tours are proud to celebrate Indigenous Peoples Day, in honor of Native Americans across our country and all they have accomplished and endured.
Two years ago, President Joe Biden issued the first-ever presidential proclamation of Indigenous Peoples’ Day, refocusing the federal holiday away from celebrating Christopher Columbus and toward an appreciation of Native peoples.
14 states and more than 130 cities across the United States have adopted the holiday, including nearby Page, Arizona.
Even if you are not Native American, here are some ways you can celebrate with us to honor Native culture, history and traditions.
- Watch a movie that explores Native culture and history. Some of our favorites include “Dances with Wolves” (1990), “The Last of the Mohicans” (1992), and “Songs My Brothers Taught Me” (2015).
- Visit a museum that recognizes Indigenous history. One of the best in the US is the Heard Museum in Phoenix, AZ. It is home to incredible Indigenous art and artifacts from Tribal lands around the country.
- Attend an Indigenous Peoples’ Day celebration. Check to see if your local city or town is holding one.
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