Final answer:
The government can recognize its unfair history against Native Americans by changing the name of Columbus Day to Indigenous Peoples Day, paying back the tribes and making their stories part of national history.
Step-by-step explanation:
The government can recognize its unfair history against Native Americans by changing the name of Columbus Day to Indigenous Peoples Day, paying back the tribes and making their stories part of national history. By changing the name of the holiday, it acknowledges the importance of Indigenous peoples and their contributions to the nation. Paying back the tribes and making their stories part of national history helps rectify the injustices done to Native Americans.