ᎣᏏᏲ! What a great day to be Indigenous!
— Cherokee Nation (@CherokeeNation) October 11, 2021
Today, October 11, we celebrate #IndigenousPeoplesDay to celebrate and honor the culture, heritage, history and contributions of all indigenous people across the country! How are you celebrating today? pic.twitter.com/MdYTw6t8DV
Read Native Writers. #IndigenousPeoplesDay pic.twitter.com/bvCCoRBnsz
— Silas House (@silasdhouse) October 11, 2021
Your daily reminder that Indigenous people predated Columbus by — wait for it — 23,000 years. #IndigenousPeoplesDay pic.twitter.com/8LU9PwQGJa
— Lakota Man (@LakotaMan1) October 11, 2021
Thinking about this Indigenous queen today.❤️ @DebHaalandNM
— ˚✧₊⁎ em ⁎₊✧˚ 🎃 (@emzisgolden) October 11, 2021
She marks the first Native American to serve as a cabinet secretary in U.S. history. #IndigenousPeoplesDay pic.twitter.com/hkizD300cI
The first thing every kid in the U.S. should be taught in their history class is that America wasn’t discovered — it was invaded.
— Lakota Man (@LakotaMan1) October 9, 2021
Any deviation from this fact — is an outright lie. #IndigenousPeoplesDay
Just in time for Indigenous Peoples’ Day! Looking forward to uplifting Native and Indigenous writers next week as our pre-K to 8 Ss experience these beautiful stories. How will you honor #IndigenousPeoplesDay on October 11? #DisruptTexts pic.twitter.com/HeLnH37d5p
— Tricia Ebarvia 🇵🇭🇺🇸 (@triciaebarvia) October 5, 2021
This year the Boston Marathon is on #IndigenousPeoplesDay & Sec of Interior Deb Haaland is running it for “#MMIW & their families, victims of Indian boarding schools & the promise that our voices are being heard & have a part in a equitable & just future!”https://t.co/K5cgGLvipi
— Ruth H. Hopkins (Red Road Woman) (@Ruth_HHopkins) October 11, 2021
Use these six short lesson plans about actions Native Americans are taking to redress past wrongs and foster a better future. #RepresentationMatters #IndigenousPeoplesDay https://t.co/nqMGrt3Z1V
— IllumiNative (@_IllumiNatives) October 10, 2021
If you want to do something about the climate crisis, it’s time to follow Indigenous leadership. On #IndigenousPeoplesDay, take action and learn more from authentic Indigenous voices on the front lines of environmental stewardship → @reciprocityproj.#IPD2021 #Reciprocity pic.twitter.com/SapHAtkvNK
— Nia Tero (@NiaTero) October 8, 2021