Celebrating the original people

Fort Snelling
Fort Snelling

The land my house in St. Paul sits on once belonged to the Anishinaabe. The original people. Historically, the Minnesota region was strategically important to Native American peoples for thousands of years as they used the waterways for transportation and food and to develop an extensive trade relationship with other native peoples. By the 1600s, two main groups lived in present-day Minnesota, the Dakota and the Ojibwe.

Let’s not forget that the land we live on was stolen from the Anishinaabe and they were almost exterminated in the process.

Last year, the Biden administration issued a proclamation recognizing Indigenous Peoples Day for the third consecutive year. The commemoration of Native American history and culture is now federally recognized alongside Columbus Day, which has been historically observed on the same day.

We can honor Indigenous people by learning about them and our shared history.

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