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NEW YORK – Not only Christopher Columbus. But the Cherokee, Apache, Sioux, Lakota, Cheyenne and Comanche people. After being the ghost holiday of Native American peoples for years, Columbus Day doubles: October 11 will also become Indigenous Peoples’ Day. The President of the United States Joe Biden proclaimed it today as a federal holiday, becoming the first White House tenant to officially recognize Native American and Alaskan tribe day, rebalancing a holiday that has become controversial.
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