Indigenous People’s Day — Monday, Oct. 13, 2025 — is a special day set aside to honor Native American history and culture. If you didn’t already know, Alabama has a rich Indigenous background and tons of mounds that have been created throughout history for commemorative and ceremonial purposes.
While it is a great opportunity to honor Indigenous people today, you can always use these locations as opportunities to learn more about these cultures that have shaped the U.S. today. These historic sites just scratch the surface of what there is to explore about Indigenous culture in Alabama.
Keep reading to check out some sites to visit in honor of this holiday.
Moundville Archaeological Park — Moundville, AL
This town, located in Hale County, has a history dating back to the 12th Century…