Indigenous Peoples’ Day

Indigenous Peoples’ Day by Katrina M. Phillips, published by Capstone in 2021, is a 32-page exploration of a significant holiday observed on the second Monday in October. This book focuses on celebrating Native American people, their histories, and cultures, highlighting the various ways this day is marked through food, dancing, and songs.
Readers will find insights into how a shared holiday can encompass multiple traditions and be celebrated in diverse manners across the United States. The text delves into the customs and celebrations associated with Indigenous Peoples’ Day, providing a rich context for understanding its importance in social science and cultural studies. This edition is presented in English and is designed to engage young readers with its informative content on holidays and celebrations.
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Indigenous Peoples’ Day is about celebrating! The second Monday in October is a day to honor Native American people, their histories, and cultures. People mark the day with food, dancing, and songs. Readers will discover how a shared holiday can have multiple traditions and be celebrated in all sorts of ways.
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