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Who Decides a Holiday? Indigenous Peoples Day & Civic Change

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Classwork Activity (Grades 6–8): Indigenous Peoples Day\n\nComplete the questions to learn why some communities recognize Indigenous Peoples Day, how holidays are decided, and how public memory is shaped by the stories we center. Use complete sentences when asked.

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Pitanje 1
1.

Which explanation best describes why some communities renamed (or added) Indigenous Peoples Day?

Pitanje 2
2.

Which groups can decide to recognize Indigenous Peoples Day (or create an Indigenous Peoples Day observance)? Select two.

Pitanje 3
3.

Match each civic term to its best description.

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Commemoration

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Official public statement recognizing an observance

Proclamation

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A law passed by a government body

Legislation

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How a society remembers and retells the past

Public memory

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An event or practice that honors and remembers

Pitanje 4
4.

Indigenous Peoples Day is recognized in the same way everywhere in the United States (same name, same rules, same activities).

Pitanje 5
5.

A school creates a lesson for Indigenous Peoples Day that only highlights European explorers and barely mentions Indigenous nations. Which concept is being questioned most directly?

Pitanje 6
6.

In three words or fewer, what is one purpose of Indigenous Peoples Day?

Pitanje 7
7.

Put these steps in a reasonable order for how a community might shift to recognizing Indigenous Peoples Day.

  1. Community members raise concerns about the current holiday story

  2. Local leaders meet with Indigenous community representatives

  3. The government body votes or an executive issues a proclamation

  4. Schools and community groups plan events and lessons for the day

  5. A proposal is drafted for a proclamation or policy change

Pitanje 8
8.

Which are examples of what Indigenous Peoples Day might look like today in a school or community? Select two.

Pitanje 9
9.

In one paragraph, explain how changing a holiday name can affect public memory. Include one example of whose perspective might be centered more and why that matters.