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California: Governor Newsom proclaims Indigenous Peoples' Day
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~ In a proclamation issued today, Governor Gavin Newsom declared October 13, 2025 as "Indigenous Peoples' Day" in California. This marks the seventh formal celebration of the strength of culture and the memory of land that endures for all Indigenous people who now call California home.
The proclamation recognizes the resilience and adaptability of Indigenous peoples, from those who originate from and maintain deep relationships with these lands and waters, to those who have carried the gifts of their languages, cultures, foods, and families across oceans, borders, and generations.
Governor Newsom specifically highlighted the Taíno people, past and present, as well as their descendants in the United States Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico. He commended their enduring determination to thrive in the lands and waters of their ancestors.
The proclamation also celebrates acts of bravery, kindness, and solidarity by Indigenous peoples. These acts arise from a legacy of survivance and adaptation to meet the challenges of an increasingly challenging world. Examples include the generous gift of the Choctaw to those suffering in Ireland during An Gorta Mór (the Great Hunger), as well as Native American, First Nations, and Māori soldiers who fought for Italian rights during World War II.
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This year's historic designation as the Año de la Mujer Indígena by Mexico and the focus on Indigenous peoples as guardians of biodiversity at this year's Convening of Parties in Amazônia were also acknowledged by Governor Newsom. He emphasized that these acts underscore our common humanity, values, and acknowledgment of our deep connections with people and places that shape us.
To mark this special day, Indigenous people from across California gathered at Alcatraz Island to welcome the sunrise. The island is a national park cared for by Californians during a federal shutdown. Next year's celebration will take place on Ohlone homelands during a football game featuring Puerto Rican icon Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, who embodies the survivance, resilience, and excellence of his people despite colonial violence.
Governor Newsom concluded the proclamation by resoundingly cheering the indomitable fortitude, cultural vibrance, and adaptability of Indigenous peoples from across the globe who call California home. He also recognized their deep connection to their ancestral homelands.
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In addition to this proclamation, Governor Newsom has been busy with other recent news. He congratulated five California university-affiliated scholars for being among this year's Nobel laureates. This further solidifies California's global dominance in science and innovation.
The state also reached a record-breaking quarter in zero-emission vehicle (ZEV) sales, with 29.1% of all new cars purchased in the third quarter of 2025 being ZEVs. This is despite federal attempts to derail California's pursuit of a 100% clean energy future.
Furthermore, Governor Newsom signed legislation aimed at protecting children online and addressing emerging threats as technology continues to develop. These efforts maintain California's position as a national leader in both safeguarding kids and encouraging innovation.
In conclusion, Governor Newsom's proclamation of "Indigenous Peoples' Day" serves as a reminder of the enduring strength and resilience of Indigenous peoples in California and around the world. It also highlights the state's commitment to recognizing and celebrating their contributions to our society.
The proclamation recognizes the resilience and adaptability of Indigenous peoples, from those who originate from and maintain deep relationships with these lands and waters, to those who have carried the gifts of their languages, cultures, foods, and families across oceans, borders, and generations.
Governor Newsom specifically highlighted the Taíno people, past and present, as well as their descendants in the United States Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico. He commended their enduring determination to thrive in the lands and waters of their ancestors.
The proclamation also celebrates acts of bravery, kindness, and solidarity by Indigenous peoples. These acts arise from a legacy of survivance and adaptation to meet the challenges of an increasingly challenging world. Examples include the generous gift of the Choctaw to those suffering in Ireland during An Gorta Mór (the Great Hunger), as well as Native American, First Nations, and Māori soldiers who fought for Italian rights during World War II.
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This year's historic designation as the Año de la Mujer Indígena by Mexico and the focus on Indigenous peoples as guardians of biodiversity at this year's Convening of Parties in Amazônia were also acknowledged by Governor Newsom. He emphasized that these acts underscore our common humanity, values, and acknowledgment of our deep connections with people and places that shape us.
To mark this special day, Indigenous people from across California gathered at Alcatraz Island to welcome the sunrise. The island is a national park cared for by Californians during a federal shutdown. Next year's celebration will take place on Ohlone homelands during a football game featuring Puerto Rican icon Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, who embodies the survivance, resilience, and excellence of his people despite colonial violence.
Governor Newsom concluded the proclamation by resoundingly cheering the indomitable fortitude, cultural vibrance, and adaptability of Indigenous peoples from across the globe who call California home. He also recognized their deep connection to their ancestral homelands.
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In addition to this proclamation, Governor Newsom has been busy with other recent news. He congratulated five California university-affiliated scholars for being among this year's Nobel laureates. This further solidifies California's global dominance in science and innovation.
The state also reached a record-breaking quarter in zero-emission vehicle (ZEV) sales, with 29.1% of all new cars purchased in the third quarter of 2025 being ZEVs. This is despite federal attempts to derail California's pursuit of a 100% clean energy future.
Furthermore, Governor Newsom signed legislation aimed at protecting children online and addressing emerging threats as technology continues to develop. These efforts maintain California's position as a national leader in both safeguarding kids and encouraging innovation.
In conclusion, Governor Newsom's proclamation of "Indigenous Peoples' Day" serves as a reminder of the enduring strength and resilience of Indigenous peoples in California and around the world. It also highlights the state's commitment to recognizing and celebrating their contributions to our society.
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