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Native American Day in Tennessee honors the Native American culture and its contributions to the fabric and vitality of the United States.
In 1994, the General Assembly of Tennessee passed legislation declaring the fourth Monday of September as American Indian Day.
Similar celebrations occur on the 4th Friday in September or the 2nd Monday in October, depending upon the state.
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