Indigenous Peoples' Day celebrates and honors Indigenous peoples and commemorates our histories and cultures.
Here is a list of Indigenous Peoples' Day events happening across the country:
Online/Virtual:
2PM EDT: Indigenous Peoples' Day Film Screening
Arizona:
Flagstaff | 10AM to 4PM MST: Indigenous Peoples' Day
Phoenix | 3PM to 10PM MST: Indigenous Peoples' Day Phoenix Fest
California: (Oct. 8)
Berkeley 10AM to 6PM PDT: Berkeley's 30th Annual Indigenous Peoples' Day Pow Wow Celebration 2022 (Oct. 9)
Nevada City | 8AM PDT: Indigenous Peoples' Days (Oct. 8)
Santa Ana | 11:30AM PDT: Indigenous Peoples' Day
Colorado:
Denver | 4PM to 6:30PM MDT: AIAD Indigenous Peoples' Day Community Event with Lil Mike and Funny Bone
Durango | 3PM to 6PM MDT: Indigenous Peoples' Day
District of Columbia:
Washington | 2PM to 5PM EDT: Indigenous Peoples' Day Event on the Mall in DC
Maryland:
Baltimore | 4PM to 9PM EDT: Indigenous Peoples' Day Celebration
Minnesota:
Saint Paul | 11AM CDT: Saint Paul Indigenous Peoples' Day Celebration
New Mexico:
Albuquerque | 9AM to 4PM MDT: Indigenous Peoples' Day Celebration
Albuquerque | 12PM to 2PM MDT: Indigenous Peoples' Day with Americans for Indian Opportunity
New York: (Oct. 9)
New York | 11AM EDT: Indigenous Peoples' Day Celebration
Syracuse | 5:30PM EDT: Indigenous Peoples' Day: Celebrate and Refocus
North Carolina:
Cullowhee | 11AM to 2PM EDT: Indigenous Peoples' Day Celebration
Oregon: (Oct. 9)
Oregon City | 11AM: Indigenous Peoples' Day Celebration
Salem | 1PM to 6PM PDT: Salem's 5th Annual Indigenous Peoples' Day
Pennsylvania:
Philadelphia | 11AM to 5PM EDT: Indigenous Peoples' Day, Philly 2022 at Shackamaxon (Penn Treaty Park)
Washington:
Olympia | 11:30AM to 2:30PM PDT: Indigenous Peoples' Day Celebration
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