American Indian | Day

American Indian | Day

As president of the Society of American Indians, Coolidge issued a formal proclamation in 1915 declaring the second Sunday of May as American Indian Day.

While a federal holiday was not immediately established, several states took the lead in the early 1900s: american indian day

Governor Ronald Reagan signed a resolution designating the fourth Friday in September as American Indian Day, which later became an official state holiday in 1998. Transition to National Recognition As president of the Society of American Indians,

Became the first state to officially recognize American Indian Day, choosing the second Saturday in May. choosing the second Saturday in May.



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