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Which states observe Columbus Day or Indigenous Peoples’ Day?

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

As of October 7, 2025, a growing number of U.S. states ​are replacing Columbus​ Day with Indigenous Peoples’ Day,reflecting a nationwide ​shift in recognizing the ancient impact of European colonization on Native‍ American communities. The change isn’t merely⁢ symbolic; it impacts official state calendars, school schedules, and⁤ public discourse surrounding the legacy of Christopher ⁤Columbus.

For decades, Columbus Day has been‍ a federal holiday, traditionally observed on the second ‌Monday of October. Though,increasing awareness of the devastating⁣ consequences of Columbus’s⁤ voyages for indigenous populations has fueled‌ a movement to honor Native American history and contributions rather.This transition affects millions of Americans, particularly those in states actively making the change, and ‌signals ‍a broader‍ reevaluation of historical narratives.

Originally established ​as a celebration of Italian American ‌heritage, Columbus Day first ⁣became a federal holiday in 1937, largely through‍ the efforts of the Knights of Columbus,‍ a Catholic fraternal association. ⁤In 1971, the holiday was moved to the second Monday in October.

Currently, several states officially observe Indigenous Peoples’ Day, either in place of or in⁢ addition to Columbus day. As of late 2024, these include ⁢Alaska, Hawaii, Illinois, ‌Maine, New Mexico, Oregon, South⁤ Dakota, Vermont, and Wisconsin. Many cities and counties across the country have also made ⁢the switch.

The movement to replace Columbus Day gained momentum ‍as Native⁣ American groups and advocates highlighted Columbus’s role ​in ⁣initiating a⁢ period‌ of ‌colonization marked‍ by⁢ violence,⁣ disease, and displacement of Indigenous peoples. This advocacy continues to shape public ⁢opinion ‌and legislative ⁢action across the ​nation.

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