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There are 13 creatures carved on this 800-year-old cedar tree totem pole, located in the Native American Longhouse, Eena Haws.

Indigenous people “will always be here”

Jaycee Kalama, News Reporter
October 14, 2019

Correction: This story has been edited to correct a statement attribute to Roman Cohen. On Tuesday, the Washington D.C. council voted in favor of the "Indigenous Peoples' Day Emergency Declaration Act...

The Native American Longhouse will be hosting the signing of the Indigenous Peoples' Day proclamation for the second year in a row. 

Indigenous People’s Day proclamation to be signed

Gabriel Landstrom Multimedia Contributor
October 10, 2016

History is being made at Oregon State University with the Indigenous Peoples’ Day proclamation, striving to correct the injustice of ignorance celebrated in American culture by replacing the traditional...

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