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Thorne LaPointe speaks during a sunrise ceremony on Indigenous Peoples Day at Thomas Beach on Bde Maka Ska, Monday, Oct. 13, 2025, in Minneapolis.
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Indigenous Peoples’ Day is recognized on the second Monday of October in Minnesota. The day celebrates Indigenous cultures, traditions, and communities. Freelance photographer Jaida Grey Eagle shares photographs from gatherings across the state.

Bde Maka Ska Sunrise Ceremony: In the Twin Cities metro area, people gather around 7 a.m. at Bde Maka Ska in Minneapolis for the annual sunrise ceremony. The event is hosted by the Metropolitan Urban Indian Directors, with the LaPointe family presiding over the ceremony.

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Thorn and Wakinyan LaPointe at an Indigenous Peoples Day Sunrise Ceremony on Monday, Pay-may-ki-ko-may-kwe-say-way-teh-mank-in-in, Minn.

Thorn LaPointe speaks at the Indigenous Peoples Day Sunrise Ceremony at Bde Maka Ska on Monday, Oct. 13, 2025.

Twin Cities Area Sunrise Ceremony, Minneapolis, October 13, 7 a.m.: The sun is expected to rise at 7:27 a.m. Warm refreshments will be available.

Indigenous Peoples Day Summit, Minneapolis, October 13, 9 a.m.: Minneapolis Community and Technical College’s American Indian Success Program will host a morning of celebration and learning-based programming to honor Indigenous Peoples Day. Breakout sessions will continue until 12 p.m.

Third Annual Water Blessing for Şaşı Wakpádaŋ, Plymouth, October 13, 10 a.m.: West Medicine Lake Park. A water blessing will be offered at Bassett Creek’s Şaşı Wakpádaŋ in honor of Indigenous Peoples Day.

Indigenous Peoples Day Celebration, St. Paul, October 13, 11 a.m.: American Indian Magnet School. Join the American Indian Magnet School and other organizations in St. Paul, celebrating community solidarity through cultural education and community promotion.

Indigenous Peoples Day – Eagle and Condor Unit, Minneapolis, October 13, 1 p.m.

Indigenous Peoples Day, Minneapolis, October 13, 3 p.m.: Minneapolis American Indian Center. The Cultural Language Arts Network will host a performance in addition to other Minneapolis American Indian Center programming starting in the afternoon.

Gladys Ray Grand Prize (and beyond!) and Inaugural Indigenous Peoples Day Breakfast, Fargo, ND, October 13, 9 a.m.: 720 1st Ave N, Fargo. Hosted by the Indigenous Peoples Association and The Fargo Native American Committee, celebrate the 2025 Gladys Ray award winners and make connections with a free breakfast with Indigenous people.

Indigenous Peoples Day Celebration 2025, Duluth, October 13, 10 a.m.: Enger Tower and the Aerial Lift Bridge will be lit orange in honor of the day.

Indigenous Peoples Day 2025, Mankato, October 13, 3 p.m.: Mankato East High School. Join the Mankato Indigenous Peoples Day Committee and American Indian Affairs at Minnesota State University, Mankato to celebrate Indigenous Peoples Day through food, cultural education, children’s activities and planetarium shows.

Indigenous Celebration, Brainerd, October 13, 4:30 p.m.: Giichi Ziibi Center for the Seed Room. You are invited to gather for an evening of arts, community celebration, and reflection organized by the Brainerd Public Schools for Indigenous Education. Highlights include the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe Color Guard, a hand drum group for Brainerd Indigenous Education students, and the “Why Treaties Matter” exhibit at the Minnesota Humanities Center.

Indigenous Peoples Day, Moorhead, October 13, 5:30 p.m.: Moorhead High School Gymnasium. Join local organizations and schools for an evening at the Moorhead High School Gymnasium. Dinner starts at 5:30 p.m., with the grand entry beginning at 7 p.m.

Hand Drumming with Oshkii Giizhik, Cloquet, October 13, 6 p.m.: A recurring Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College event held on Mondays at the Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College’s Ojibwemowin Resource Center with Oshkii Giizhik.

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