U.S. marks Indigenous Peoples' Day
The words "Expect us" are seen spray-painted on the statue of U.S. President Andrew Jackson, ?as people demonstrate during a climate change protest on Indigenous People's Day, outside the White House, in Washington, D.C. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque
Remi Barnes squats by the shore of Randall's Island on the East River with her five-month-old son during a sunrise water ceremony, as Indigenous Peoples' Day is observed, in New York City. REUTERS/Mike Segar
Amy Taulman performs a fancy dance during an event to mark Indigenous Peoples' day at the capitol grounds in Austin, Texas. REUTERS/Pu Ying Huang
A police officer stands by Indigenous matriarch Casey Camp-Horinek, as people demonstrate during a climate change protest on Indigenous People's Day, in Washington. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque
A demonstrator is arrested by U.S. Secret Service agents during a climate change protest on Indigenous Peoples' Day outside the White House. REUTERS/Evelyn Hockstein
Demonstrators walk with their fists raised in front of U.S. Park Police officers while others applaud during a climate change protest on Indigenous Peoples' Day outside the White House. REUTERS/Evelyn Hockstein
Amy Taulman performs a fancy dance during an event to mark Indigenous Peoples' day at the capitol grounds in Austin, Texas. REUTERS/Pu Ying Huang
Angelica Rose Robertson shows off her handmade regalia during an event marking Indigenous Peoples' day at the capitol grounds in Austin, Texas. REUTERS/Pu Ying Huang
A woman poses for pictures, as people demonstrate during a climate change protest on Indigenous Peoples Day, outside the White House. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque
A man blows through a conch shell horn during prayers at an indigenous sunrise ceremony on Randall's Island as Indigenous Peoples' Day is observed in New York City. REUTERS/Mike Segar
Kevin Locke of the Standing Rock Sioux reservation performs a hoop dance during an event to mark Indigenous Peoples' day at the capitol grounds in Austin, Texas. REUTERS/Pu Ying Huang
People embrace during a climate change protest on Indigenous Peoples' Day outside the White House in Washington. REUTERS/Evelyn Hockstein
People demonstrate during a climate change protest on Indigenous Peoples Day, in Washington. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque
Fatima Garcia of Danza Azteca Guadalupana dances during an event to mark IndIndigenous Peoples' day at the capitol grounds in Austin, Texas. REUTERS/Pu YingHuang
Robert Soto (C) leads a prayer during an event to mark Indigenous Peoples' day at the capitol grounds in Austin, Texas. REUTERS/Pu Ying Huang
A woman wades into the water along the shore of Randall's Island on the East River during a sunrise water ceremony as Indigenous Peoples' day is observed in New York City. REUTERS/Mike Segar
A man blows through a conch shell horn during prayers at an indigenous sunrise ceremony on Randall's Island as Indigenous Peoples' day is observed in New York City. REUTERS/Mike Segar
A woman reaches into the water along the shore of Randall's Island on the East River during an indigenous sunrise water ceremony as Indigenous Peoples' Day is observed in New York City. REUTERS/Mike Segar
Members of the crowd participate in a round dance during an event to mark Indigenous Peoples' day at the capitol grounds in Austin, Texas. REUTERS/Pu Ying Huang
People raise their fists during a climate change protest on Indigenous Peoples' Day outside the White House in Washington. REUTERS/Evelyn Hockstein
Chenae Bullock of The Shinnecock Indian Nation speaks to a gathering during an indigenous sunrise water ceremony on the shore of Randall's Island and the East River, as Indigenous Peoples' Day is observed in New York City. REUTERS/Mike Segar
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