Overlapping Themes: Indigenous Peoples’ Day and Sukkot

October 10, 2024

With Sukkot (the Jewish festival for harvest) and Indigenous Peoples’ Day (honoring Native American cultures and histories) falling so closely on the calendar this year, we invite you to learn more about the overlapping themes of harvest, scarcity, peoplehood, and food justice.

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To learn more about the connected themes of between Sukkot and Indigenous Peoples’ Day, as well as how you can join in efforts to support Indigenous food sovereignty, please visit our Resource Guide for the High Holy Days.

 

Take Action Now: Urgent Food Shortages in Indian Country:

Additional Resources:

  • Learn more about how hunger impacts Indigenous communities and how Tribal Nations are reclaiming Tribal food sovereignty:
  • Learn more about discussing and engaging with Indigenous communities from a place of informed allyship:
  • Explore Indigenous food excellence and artistry: