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Merged section from Indigenous Peoples' Day

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I've moved the bulk of the "Indigenous Peoples' Day observers" section from Indigenous Peoples' Day to this page and merged them. I believe the section on that page was far too long to be readable and is much better suited to being included here. This edit was prompted by a note on the other article's talk page.

I believe I caught all the places listed on both pages to avoid duplication, and all sources were properly moved over, but I'm sure I missed something somewhere. I also intentionally did not move over a few locations that had no source provided, I've explained that further in the section below. Beyond the year that locations adopted the holiday, that section on the main article did not include the level of detail for each location that this page does, so there is going to be a bit of clean-up needed to add more detail for those newly included locations. - Odin (talk) 22:53, 1 December 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Locations not included in merge

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The following locations were listed on the Indigenous Peoples' Day page as observing the holiday, but I did not move them to this page because they lacked any citation. Those locations were:

Claimed year of adoption Location
2015 Eureka Springs, Arkansas
2016 Bridgeport, Connecticut
Sharpsburg, Pennsylvania
Woodstock, New York
2017 Rhinebeck, New York
2018 Triangle, New York
Wausau, Wisconsin
West Hartford, Connecticut
2019 Alexandria, Virginia
2020 Fort Worth, Texas
Tarrant County, Texas

If anyone is able to source these locations adopting the holiday and add them to the page, that would be much appreciated. - Odin (talk) 22:53, 1 December 2021 (UTC)[reply]