ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.,
Oct. 20, 2017
/PRNewswire/ -- Sharing many aspects of native culture, Native
America's Day is a day to celebrate the heritage of Native
Americans and for both native and non-native cultures to unite. In
early October Rock Gap Engineering (RGE)
joined the City of Santa Fe
by reserving the day to honor respected Native Americans from all
23 Tribal Nations in New Mexico,
and other indigenous people across North
America.
Indigenous Peoples' Day is usually held on the second Monday
of October, coinciding with the federal observance of Columbus Day. It is similar to Native American Day, observed in September in
California and Tennessee, and the same day as Indigenous
Peoples' Day in South
Dakota.
Settled in the diverse, multicultural landscape of
New Mexico, Rock Gap Engineering
(RGE) is a 100% Native American owned engineering and construction
firm, named after the Navajo clan Tsé deeshgizhnii (Rock Gap Clan).
"RGE was established with the mission to raise the performance
level of engineering and construction precision to deliver focused
and tailored solutions to all our clients," says the founder and
Principal-in-Chief, Keith
Keetso.
Commemorating and celebrating Native American culture can
mean exploring ancient stoneware and arts, or simply respecting the
ground on which we stand. Nonetheless, one thing is certain, Native
Americans lived on this continent before it was
discovered.
Contact:
Juperi Johnson
505-604-1594
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