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House Simple Resolution 1189
116th Congress(2019-2020)
Expressing support for the designation of the second Monday in October 2020 as "Indigenous Peoples' Day" to celebrate and honor Indigenous Peoples and their shared history and culture.
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Introduced in House on Oct 9, 2020
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H. RES. 1189 (Introduced-in-House)


116th CONGRESS
2d Session
H. RES. 1189


Expressing support for the designation of the second Monday in October 2020 as “Indigenous Peoples’ Day” to celebrate and honor Indigenous Peoples and their shared history and culture.


IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

October 9, 2020

Mrs. Torres of California (for herself, Ms. Haaland, Mr. Cole, Ms. Davids of Kansas, Ms. McCollum, Mr. McGovern, Mr. Grijalva, Mr. Takano, Mr. Hastings, Mr. Gallego, Mr. Stanton, Mr. Khanna, Mrs. Napolitano, Ms. Schakowsky, Mr. Huffman, Ms. Norton, Ms. Garcia of Texas, Ms. Escobar, Ms. DelBene, Mr. Clay, Mr. Luján, Ms. Kendra S. Horn of Oklahoma, Ms. Bonamici, Mr. Smith of Washington, Mr. Raskin, and Mr. Cárdenas) submitted the following resolution; which was referred to the Committee on Natural Resources


RESOLUTION

Expressing support for the designation of the second Monday in October 2020 as “Indigenous Peoples’ Day” to celebrate and honor Indigenous Peoples and their shared history and culture.

    Whereas Indigenous Peoples’ Day was first proposed in 1977, by a delegation of Native Nations to the United Nations International Conference on Discrimination against Indigenous Populations in the Americas;

    Whereas currently over 50 municipalities and 10 States celebrate Indigenous Peoples’ Day on the second Monday of October;

    Whereas Columbus Day is a Federal holiday, established by order of President Roosevelt in 1937, and is officially recognized by some cities and States around the country on the second Monday of October;

    Whereas Columbus Day does not currently provide an opportunity to reflect on the colonization of North America by Europeans;

    Whereas, prior to colonization, Indigenous Peoples lived and flourished in the Americas for thousands of years;

    Whereas the European colonization of North America led to the suppression, forced assimilation, and genocide of Indigenous Peoples and their cultures;

    Whereas the House of Representatives recognizes and values the vast contributions made to the United States by Indigenous Peoples’ knowledge, science, philosophy, arts, and culture;

    Whereas it is the responsibility of the House of Representatives to foster inclusivity, racial equity, and justice for all people and oppose systemic practices that perpetuate oppression;

    Whereas the House of Representatives recognizes its responsibility to honor the Nation’s indigenous roots, history, traditions, and cultural contributions; and

    Whereas the second Monday in October would be an appropriate date to designate as “Indigenous Peoples’ Day”: Now, therefore, be it

Resolved,

That the House of Representatives—

(1) honors and recognizes the unique contributions Indigenous Peoples have made to the United States of America;

(2) encourages the people of the United States to observe Indigenous Peoples’ Day with appropriate ceremonies and activities that celebrate and promote awareness of Indigenous Peoples and their shared history and culture; and

(3) supports the designation of “Indigenous Peoples’ Day” to replace Columbus Day as a Federal holiday.