Celebrate by sharing your language
Today is Indigenous Peoples Day, and Doyon Foundation invites you to celebrate by sharing YOUR language!
In 2017, Gov. Bill Walker signed legislation recognizing Indigenous Peoples Day in Alaska. The law establishes Alaska as the second state in the nation to recognize Indigenous Peoples Day on the second Monday of October, replacing Columbus Day.
Join in the celebration by finding the “Happy Indigenous Peoples Day” translation in your language below and sharing it on social media. Be sure to tag @DoyonFoundation and your language!
#DihthâadXt’eenIinAand’ěg’
#Nee’aaneegn’
#DegXinag
#Dinak’i
#BenhtiKokhut’anaKenaga’
#Holikachuk
#Denaakk’e
#Hän
#DinjiiZhuhK’yaa
Want to learn your language? Sign up for Doyon Languages Online – courses in Holikachuk, Gwich’in, Denaakk’e, Benhti Kenaga’ and Hän are now available for FREE to all interested language learners!