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Olympia proclaims Oct. 13 Indigenous Peoples' Day; city and Squaxin Island Tribe promote celebration and partnership

5912552 · October 7, 2025
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At its Oct. 7 meeting the Olympia City Council read and signed a proclamation proclaiming Oct. 13, 2025, Indigenous Peoples' Day, reaffirming the city’s government-to-government relationship with regional tribes and announcing a community celebration co-hosted with the Squaxin Island Tribe.

Olympia — The Olympia City Council on Oct. 7 issued a proclamation declaring Monday, Oct. 13, 2025, Indigenous Peoples’ Day in the city of Olympia and highlighted a city–tribal partnership that has guided local events and collaboration since 2021.

The proclamation recounts the city’s re-signing of an accord with the Squaxin Island Tribe on Oct. 7, 2021, and lists commitments including infrastructure opportunities, natural-resource protection, climate…

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