Virginia Statutes

§ 2.2-3319 — American Indian Month and Day of Appreciation

Virginia § 2.2-3319
JurisdictionVirginia
Title 2.2ADMINISTRATION OF GOVERNMENT
Subtitle IIADMINISTRATION OF STATE GOVERNMENT
Ch. 33STATE HOLIDAYS AND OTHER SPECIAL DAYS
Part AGENERAL PROVISIONS

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Va. Code Ann. § 2.2-3319 (2026).

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The month of November shall be designated as "American Indian Month" in Virginia, to honor the culture and heritage of the American Indian, to recognize the historic and continuing contribution of that heritage to American society, and in particular to commemorate the special place of the tribes native to Virginia in the life and history of the Commonwealth. Further, the Wednesday immediately preceding Thanksgiving of each year is designated a special Day of Appreciation for American Indians residing in the Commonwealth.

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Legislative History

1987, c. 292, § 2.1-27.4; 1988, c. 685; 1996, c. 1020; 1997, c. 451; 2001, c. 844.

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