Talk:Native American Day
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n 1994 the state General Assembly established the "fourth Monday in September of each year" to be especially observed in Tennessee as "American Indian Day" (TCA 15-2-106), "to recognize the contributions of American Indians with suitable ceremony and fellowship designed to promote greater understanding and brotherhood between American Indians and the non-Indian people of the state of Tennessee".
American Indian Day (TN) Observed by Tennessee Type Historical Significance A day in honor of Native Americans Date Fourth Monday in September 2015 date september 28 2016 date september 26 2017 date september 25 2018 date september 24 Frequency annual SItalic textee also[edit] Bold textBY CASS THOMAS96.4.175.34 (talk) 19:08, 6 May 2016 (UTC)
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