Elizabeth Peratrovich Day in Alaska

February 16, Friday

Alaska

Elizabeth Peratrovich Day in Alaska
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Elizabeth Peratrovich Day is observed annually on February 16 in the state of Alaska (USA) to honor Elizabeth Peratrovich (1911-1958), a Tlingit Native leader and civil rights activist. The holiday commemorates her contributions to the fight for equal rights for Alaska Natives and her significant role in the passage of the Alaska Civil Rights Act in 1945, long before similar laws were passed nationwide.

Traditions and Celebrations
Educational Programs: Schools and community organizations host events and lectures about the life and work of Elizabeth Peratrovich to highlight her impact on the history of Native rights.

Cultural Events: The day features events organized by Alaska Natives, including performances, exhibits, and musical programs that celebrate the fight for equality.
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