Indigenous Peoples Day, held annually on the second Monday in October, celebrates Native American culture and resilience. It is a day to honor all past, present, and future Native people across the United States. There are several Michigan-based celebrations of native culture planned:
The Sault Ste Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians Language and Culture Department will produce a virtual celebration of Anishinabe Culture. https://www.saulttribe.com/about-us/events-calendar/g-5-1gkglkdn0665bi6dvi5478ibms_20201012

The Northern Michigan University Native American Student Association is celebrating both in-person and online with an 10 am Opening Ceremony and an Evening Zoom session. Details can be found here: https://thehub.nmu.edu/NASAs/rsvp_boot?id=802492

The Ziibiwing Center of Anishinabe Culture & Lifeways with the Central Michigan University Native American Programs are presenting, "Back to Our Indigenous Roots" pt. 2, at 6:30 on Facebook Live @ODEcmich as part of CMU's Office of Diversity Education's Voices that Matter series https://www.cmich.edu/diversity/ODE/Pages/Voices-that-Matter.aspx