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When is Indigenous Peoples' Day 2029?

Monday, October 8, 2029

Indigenous Peoples' Day 2029 is Monday, October 8, 2029. Where it is recognized on the common October pattern, Indigenous Peoples' Day falls on the second Monday of October, the same date as the federal Columbus Day holiday. Check local schedules for schools, events, employers, and travel plans.

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Exact date

Monday, October 8, 2029

Calendar rule

Where it is recognized on the common October pattern, Indigenous Peoples' Day falls on the second Monday of October, the same date as the federal Columbus Day holiday.

Holiday status

Varies by state and location

Indigenous Peoples' Day is not a separate nationwide federal holiday. State and local recognition varies, while the federal holiday on that Monday remains Columbus Day.

What Indigenous Peoples' Day means in the United States

Indigenous Peoples’ Day is recognized by many U.S. states, cities, school districts, universities, and employers, commonly on the second Monday in October. Recognition is not uniform. The federal holiday on that Monday remains Columbus Day, while a state or locality may use Indigenous Peoples’ Day instead, recognize both names, or keep a normal local schedule.

That mixed status is the reason this date deserves its own page instead of being silently folded into a Columbus Day label. A user checking a federal office, a state court, a public school, and a private employer can receive four different answers for the same Monday. The exact date rule may match, but the name, purpose, and closure effect are separate facts.

The state list shown on AnyCalendar comes from the public-holiday source used by the site and should be treated as a discovery layer, not permanent legal coverage. State statutes, executive orders, agency calendars, and local school-board decisions can change. For a court filing, payroll decision, or school closure, open the current official state or institution calendar.

For cross-border or national teams, label the calendar entry with its jurisdiction rather than marking the entire United States unavailable. If only a subset of offices observes the day, a regional note is more accurate than a nationwide out-of-office block.

At a glance

  • Common date pattern: second Monday in October
  • Not a separate nationwide federal holiday
  • State and local naming, recognition, and closure effects vary
  • The same Monday is Columbus Day on the federal holiday calendar

Practical planning

  1. Check your state government’s current holiday calendar for official naming and closure status.
  2. Use the school district or university calendar for classes and campus services.
  3. For legal deadlines, verify the specific court’s non-business-day rules.
  4. For national teams, mark only affected locations unavailable.

Primary sources and jurisdiction notes

How 2029 compares to 2028

In 2028, the date was Monday, October 9, 2028; in 2029, it is Monday, October 8, 2029. It falls 2 calendar days earlier within the year than last year's occurrence. The recurring rule is unchanged, so use the exact date when planning leave, school notices, or travel.

Last year: Monday, October 9, 2028 · This page: Monday, October 8, 2029

Other U.S. observances in October 2029

Same month, different rules—useful when you are planning October travel or event spacing.

Weekends, time off, and scheduling

This date is always a Monday. For federal public holidays, that typically creates a long weekend (Saturday through Monday) for people who have weekends off, though retail and service industries often stay open on different schedules.

When Indigenous Peoples' Day falls (multi-year)

Compare exact calendar dates and weekdays from 2027 through 2036 for travel, school, and work planning.

Year and date for Indigenous Peoples' Day
YearDateWeekday
2027Oct 11Monday
2028Oct 9Monday
2029 this pageOct 8Monday
2030Oct 14Monday
2031Oct 13Monday
2032Oct 11Monday
2033Oct 10Monday
2034Oct 9Monday
2035Oct 8Monday
2036Oct 13Monday

Questions about Indigenous Peoples' Day 2029

When is Indigenous Peoples' Day 2029, exactly?

Indigenous Peoples' Day in 2029 is Monday, October 8, 2029 (use your local time zone for same-day events). The date on the calendar is fixed by the U.S. rule in our guide, not a guess. If you need a single ISO-style line for travel systems, the date is 2029-10-08.

Why does Indigenous Peoples' Day land on that Monday in 2029?

Where it is recognized on the common October pattern, Indigenous Peoples' Day falls on the second Monday of October, the same date as the federal Columbus Day holiday. For many people, the more important part is the weekday: when the rule pins the day to a Monday, Thursday, Sunday, or an Easter-related offset, you can plan closures and family plans even before you look up the exact month-day.

How does the 2029 date compare to 2028?

In 2028, the date was Monday, October 9, 2028; in 2029, it is Monday, October 8, 2029. It falls 2 calendar days earlier within the year than last year's occurrence. The recurring rule is unchanged, so use the exact date when planning leave, school notices, or travel.

Is Indigenous Peoples' Day 2029 a U.S. federal public holiday, and do banks and post offices close?

This date is not a universal “everyone is off work” U.S. federal public holiday in the same way as, for example, New Year’s Day. Indigenous Peoples' Day is not a separate nationwide federal holiday. State and local recognition varies, while the federal holiday on that Monday remains Columbus Day. If you are checking “open or closed” for a specific place, use that organization’s own holiday list rather than a generic U.S. label alone.

What about Indigenous Peoples' Day in 2030—and how should I use the multi-year table?

In 2030, Indigenous Peoples' Day is Monday, October 14, 2030. Use the table to compare several years at once and spot when the observance falls near a trip, budget cycle, or school-year boundary. Open the full year calendar to check adjacent holidays before finalizing plans.

Where can I see this day on a full U.S. holiday list and in my own calendar?

The United States public-holiday list for 2029 (with long-weekend notes) is on anycalendar.org/holidays/us. You can also open the october 2029 month view, the full 2029 year view, and use the subscribe and print tools on AnyCalendar to move these dates into Google, Apple, Outlook, or a PDF you can print.