Google Doodle gets new look for National Indigenous People’s Day
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ARTS AND CULTURE JUN 21, 2026 – 9:30 AM EDT
Google Doodle gets new look for National Indigenous People’s Day
Anishinaabe artist based in Montreal chosen to come up with design
Each letter in the word Google represents a pictograph of the type seen in Great Lakes rock art, says artist Nico Williams. Williams was tasked with redesigning the logo in honour of National Indigenous Peoples Day, which falls on June 21. (Graphic courtesy of Google)
By Nunatsiaq News
Google’s homepage is getting a makeover for National Indigenous People’s Day.
Montreal-based Anishinaabe artist Nico Williams desi…
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