For the past 81 years, Americans have celebrated Columbus Day on the second Monday of October. That won’t change this year, however a developing number of cities are seeking to abolish the conventional holiday and supplant it with a day that acknowledges and celebrates the millions of individuals who were at that point living here when Christopher Columbus arrived. This year, the recast holiday known as Indigenous Peoples Day will occur in no less than nine cities across the US, incorporating into N.M., Anadarko, Albuquerque, Okla., Portland, St. Paul, Minn., Ore. and Olympia, as per the Press news. Last year,…