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Indigenous Peoples’ Day <br />October 10, 2022 <br />Whereas: For longer than any other people, Indigenous nations have lived upon the land <br />where our nation and City now stand; and <br />Whereas: Indigenous people have always made enduring contributions to all of our <br />communities through knowledge, experience, technology, science, arts, and culture; and <br />Whereas: American Indian people today face significant disparities that impact their safety, <br />health, wellbeing, education, vitality, and cultural preservation, and the City of Roseville <br />understands that in order to help combat these disparities, government entities, organizations, <br />and other public institutions should change their policies and practices to better reflect the <br />experiences of American Indian people and uplift our country’s Indigenous roots, history, and <br />contributions; and <br />Whereas: The idea of Indigenous Peoples Day was first proposed in 1977 by a delegation of <br />Native nations to the United Nations-sponsored International Conference on Discrimination <br />Against Indigenous Populations in the Americas; and <br />Whereas: In 1990, representatives from 120 Indigenous nations at the First Continental <br />Conference on 500 Years of Indian Resistance unanimously passed a resolution to transform <br />Columbus Day into an occasion to strengthen the process of continental unity and struggle <br />towards liberation, and thereby use the occasion to reveal a more accurate historical record; and <br />Whereas: The Twin Cities community has a strong history of over four decades of <br />American Indian activism, which the City celebrates and honors; and <br />Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved that the City Council hereby declares that the City of Roseville <br />observes Indigenous Peoples Day on October 10, 2022. <br />In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the City of Roseville <br />th <br />to be affixed this 26 day of September 2022. <br />________________________ <br />Mayor Daniel J. Roe <br /> <br />
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