Indigenous Peoples Day event in Minneapolis encourages voter registration, education

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Indigenous communities across the country are celebrating Indigenous Peoples Day. In Minneapolis, the community is marking the holiday by making sure people are registered to vote and know about the issues.

That’s why the Native Community Development Institute (NACDI) and American Indian OIC are holding rallies before the 2024 presidential elections. On Indigenous Peoples Day, the event included games, music, a DJ, speeches from candidates, food and lots of swag, like a T-shirt featuring Zahn McClarnon’s character Officer Big from the FX series Reservation Dogs telling people to vote.

Volunteers from NACDI were busy on Indigenous People’s Day handing out voter registration forms, stickers and buttons as people approached the table wanting to register or pledge that they would vote. Native Americans make up about 1.2 percent of Minnesota’s population, according to the U.S. Census.

Theresa Becerra (left) and Heather Michaelsen say they’re concerned about the economy, women’s rights. Allison Herrera | MPR News

White Earth Citizen Heather Michaelsen already voted in this year’s election but took the day off work to join the Make Voting a Tradition rally and celebrate the day.