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BOSTON, MA – OCTOBER 10-SATURDAY: A protester carries a sign reading “Make America Native Again” while participating in a “Sink Columbus” rally and march by groups looking to change the name of Columbus Day to Indigenous Peoples Day October 10, 2020, in Boston, Massachusetts. (Photo by Paul Connors/Media News Group/Boston Herald)

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 Without the help of the Native American community they met upon settling in America, the Mayflower Pilgrims would have likely never survived.

Children’s shoes and toys were placed in front of the former Kamloops Indian Residential School in British Columbia after the remains of 215 children, some as young as 3, were found at the site

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 The discovery of the remains of hundreds of children at the sites of defunct schools in British Columbia

BOSTON, MA - OCTOBER 10-SATURDAY: Mahtowin Munro, co-leader of United American Indians of New England, addresses protesters while participating in a "Sink Columbus" rally and march by groups looking to change the name of Columbus Day to Indigenous Peoples Day October 10, 2020, in Boston, Massachusetts. (Photo by Paul Connors/Media News Group/Boston Herald)

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 Native Americans and supporters marched through Boston on Saturday, calling on the City Council and Mayor Martin Walsh to rename Columbus Day as Indigenous Peoples Day,