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Indigenous activists see Trump’s Columbus Day rhetoric as cause for continued advocacy
Indigenous activists see Trump’s Columbus Day rhetoric as cause for continued advocacy
Indigenous activists see Trump’s Columbus Day rhetoric as cause for continued advocacy

Published on: 05/05/2025

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In this June 16, 2020 file photo, a city worker measures the statue of Christopher Columbus at Marconi Plaza in Philadelphia.  (AP Photo/Matt Slocum, File)

Last week, President Donald Trump announced he won’t recognize Indigenous Peoples Day and will bring Columbus Day “back from the ashes” — another sign some Native leaders say that advocacy for Indigenous representation must continue during Trump’s second term in the White House.

News Source : https://www.oregonlive.com/native-american-news/2025/05/indigenous-activists-see-trumps-columbus-day-rhetoric-as-cause-for-continued-advocacy.html

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