"UNITED NATIVE AMERICA"
PROCLAMATION
FIRST NATIONS DAY
NATIVE AMERICAN MONTH
WHEREAS,
the 58 th North Dakota Legislative Assembly authorized a new section to Chapter
1-03 of the North Dakota Century Code creating First Nations Day; and
WHEREAS, the forbearers of the indigenous peoples of the State of North Dakota
played a unique role in the shaping of this state's history and culture, and the
history and culture of this nation; and
WHEREAS, the American Indian people continue to play a vital and integral role
in shaping the future of North Dakota and the nation; and
WHEREAS, American Indian governments, colleges, and businesses play a critical
role in strengthening their communities; and a vital, contributing role in the
economic infrastructure of the State of North Dakota through education and
business development; and
WHEREAS, all citizens of North Dakota are encouraged to learn about the history
and heritage of the Native peoples of this great land; and
NOW THEREFORE, as the Governor of the State of North Dakota, I do hereby
proclaim October 10, 2003, FIRST NATIONS DAY, and November 2003 as NATIVE
AMERICAN MONTH in the State of North Dakota.
John Hoeven
Governor
Attest:
Alvin A. Jaeger
Do your
part, contact your state governor and Representative, ask them to bring about
Native America Day the second weekend of October each year, Also honor
American Indian Heritage Month Of November.
Other
states changing Columbus Day to Native America Day
Holidays - Wyoming (WY)
http://www.holidayfestival.com/USA/Wyoming.html
Holidays - South Dakota (SD)
http://www.holidayfestival.com/USA/SouthDakota.html
Information on Indian Nations
US Code : Title
25 - INDIANS
http://www4.law.cornell.edu/uscode/25/
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