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Monday, October 9th is recognized as Indigenous Peoples day, and will be recognized throughout many Montana cities through film, talks and more.
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The proposal would have replaced Columbus Day with a state holiday.
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Bills to make Indigenous Peoples’ Day a state holiday in Montana were introduced the past two legislative sessions, but failed
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Many towns in Montana are celebrating Indigenous Peoples' Day instead of Columbus Day. One state lawmaker is pushing legislation to make the switch official for everyone in Montana.
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Montana lawmakers Wednesday heard two bills seeking to establish Indigenous People’s Day in October.
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The U.S. Poet Laureate led Indigenous Peoples' Day celebrations Monday for Montana State University. The holiday celebrates Native Americans alongside their histories and traditions.
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Montana still officially celebrates October 14 as Columbus Day, but a handful of cities here have replaced it with Indigenous Peoples Day. Some local...