Closed FlaveC closed 7 months ago
I think we have here a open pull request. I will look at this in detail over the next few days? Can you advise here
The rules for this holiday will be changing a lot over the coming years so I wonder if it wouldn't be easiest to just list both "Columbus Day" and "Indigenous Peoples' Day" as holidays nation-wide for this date?
I have included the information from this page, can you please check the changes in the pull request? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indigenous_Peoples%27_Day_(United_States)#Indigenous_Peoples_Day_observers
Affected country
United States
Affected public holiday
Columbus Day/Indigenous People's Day
Source of the information
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2022/10/09/when-what-is-columbus-day-indigenous-peoples-day/8185066001/
More information
I was wondering if you've thought about the Columbus Day/Indigenous People's Day holiday?
According to the above link:
"Over a dozen states and more than 130 local governments have chosen to not celebrate Columbus Day altogether or replace it with Indigenous Peoples Day. Many states celebrate both. Eleven U.S. states celebrate Indigenous Peoples Day or a holiday of a similar name via proclamation, while 10 others treat it as an official holiday. The 10 states that observe the holiday via proclamation are Arizona, California, Iowa, Louisiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Nevada, North Carolina, Virginia, Wisconsin, plus Washington, D.C. And the 10 that officially celebrate it are Alabama, Alaska, Hawaii, Maine, Nebraska, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Dakota and Vermont."
Kinda messy but can we update the US holiday list?