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Candlelight Vigil for Indigenous Cultures

By Christian Carvajal
Students, friends, and family of the Native American and Latino communites hold candles outside Matthes Hall near the original site of Harvard's Indian College. The Columbus Day Vigil was held by NAHC, Native Americans at Harvard College, in order to celebrate indigenous cultures in the Americas before and after the arrival of Columbus.
Students, friends, and family of the Native American and Latino communites hold candles outside Matthes Hall near the original site of Harvard's Indian College. The Columbus Day Vigil was held by NAHC, Native Americans at Harvard College, in order to celebrate indigenous cultures in the Americas before and after the arrival of Columbus.

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