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Bill 14-100 Recognizing 2nd Monday of October as Indigenous Peoples Day
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Bill 14-100 Recognizing 2nd Monday of October as Indigenous Peoples Day
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RESOLUTION NO. <br />Substitute Bill No. 14 -100 <br />A RESOLUTION OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTH <br />BEND, INDIANA, RECOGNIZING THE 2ND MONDAY OF OCTOBER AS <br />INDIGENOUS PEOPLES DAY ALSO TO BE KNOWN AS NATIVE AMERICANS DAY <br />the Common Council notes that the 2010 U.S. Census reported that 0.5% of the <br />South Bend population is listed as "American Indian and Alaska Native alone" with 0.3% of the <br />State of Indiana's population being also listed in this category; and <br />the Common Council further recognizes that in June of 2013, the Pokagon Band of <br />Potawatomi opened its first Indiana office in South Bend which provides Tribal members in <br />northern Indiana improved access to Tribal services such as health care, education and housing <br />assistance; as well as youth tutoring and mentoring programs, employment training and placement, <br />elder care and language and cultural programs in their quest to carry out the Tribe's mission to <br />create a "foundation for people to make their lives better "; and <br />in the interest of promoting Native American culture and to commemorate the <br />history of Native Americans, in 1990 representatives from 120 Indigenous nations held the First <br />Continental Conference to "...strengthen the process of continental unity and struggle towards <br />liberation... [to] use the occasion to reveal a more accurate historical record "; and <br />the City of South Bend, Indiana, recognizes the rich cultural impact of Native <br />Americans in our community going back to the Miami and Potawatomi Native Americans and <br />proudly includes many venues and events named in their honor such as the Potawatomi Zoo, the <br />Potawatomi Pool, the Potawatomi Conservatories, the Potawatomi Park Concert Series, Mark di <br />Suvero's "The Keepers of the Fire" sculpture installed in the St. Joseph River east of the Century <br />Center, and the most recent naming of the Four Winds Field, home of the South Bend Silver Hawks <br />Class A minor league baseball team. <br />G1, since 1937, the 2nd Monday of October of each year has been officially recognized <br />by the federal government as "Columbus Day" and Indiana Code § 1 -1 -9 -1 officially designated <br />Columbus Day as a legal holiday in the State of Indiana. <br />r <br />Section I. The Common Council of the City of South Bend, Indiana, believes that efforts <br />should be continued to promote the well -being and growth of the Native American culture and the <br />Indigenous community in our city. <br />Section II. Therefore, the 2nd Monday of October, shall be known as Indigenous Peoples <br />Day and may also be referred to as Native Americans Day in South Bend, Indiana, with this being <br />
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