International Day of the Worlds Indigenous Peoples

9

Aug

International Day of the World's Indigenous Peoples, celebrated on August 9, is a special day to honor and learn about Indigenous peoples, who are the first people to live in different parts of the world. It's a day to recognize their unique cultures, traditions, and languages. People also talk about the challenges they face, such as losing their land and culture. It's like having a big global birthday party where everyone learns about and respects these amazing and diverse groups of people who have lived on Earth for thousands of years.

How to celebrate International Day of the Worlds Indigenous Peoples?

Celebrate by learning about indigenous cultures through stories, videos, or music. Create drawings or crafts inspired by indigenous art. Share what you learn with friends and family. You can make a special meal with traditional indigenous recipes if possible. Watch a movie or read a book about indigenous heroes together. If there's a local indigenous community, attend events or listen to speakers if available. Plant a tree or garden, honoring their deep connection to nature. By respecting and cherishing diverse cultures, we show kindness and appreciation. Remember to have fun while learning and celebrating their uniqueness!

Where International Day of the Worlds Indigenous Peoples is celebrated?

  • - International
  • - Australia
  • - Canada
  • - United States
  • - Brazil
  • - Mexico
  • - New Zealand
  • - India
  • - Norway
  • - Sweden
  • - Finland
  • - Russia
  • - Philippines