Monday, Oct. 13, will be a holiday, though who you celebrate will depend on your worldview.

Michigan will recognize Indigenous Peoples' Day, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer said, while President Donald Trump will stick with Columbus Day, a federal holiday, at the federal level.

Columbus Day honors 15th century explorer Christopher Columbus, who sailed to the Caribbean, setting off European settlement in the Americas, while Indigenous Peoples' Day celebrates Native peoples who suffered historical injustices amid European colonialism, according to National Geographic and the National Museum of the American Indian.

Columbus Day is a federal holiday, and while Indigenous Peoples' Day doesn't share that status, former President Joe Biden issued proclamations recognizing the holiday from 2021

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