President Biden has once again officially declared the second Monday of October as Indigenous Peoples’ Day to honor the resilience, strength, and perseverance of Native Americans, who have preserved their culturalidentities. The Narrative Matters team also commemorates this meaningfulday. More than 100 cities celebrate Indigenous Peoples’ Day. Suggested book reads below for Indigenous Peoples Day 2023.
I Can Make This Promise: Day, Christine: 9780062871992: Amazon.com: Books
By Christine Day
Citizen of the Upper Skagit Indian Tribe
Southeastern Woodland Designs,
Jamie Oxendine
Seven Generations- Ancestors of the Present Day Lumbee & Direct Descendants of
Henry Berry Lowery.
By Master Sergeant Kelvin Oxendine
Citizen of the Lumbee Indian Tribe
Oklahoma Freedmen of the Five Tribes
Amazon.com: Angela Y. Walton-Raji: books, biography, latest update
By Angela Y. Walton-Raji
Genealogist and Historian on Black Indians in North America
Choctaw Nation Descendant