Native American Heritage Month
Native American Heritage Month (November)
Native American Heritage Month it is a time to celebrate, recognize, and inform the public about the culture, traditions, histories, art, and contributions of American Indians and Alaska Natives. Native American Heritage Month began in 1976, as Native American Awareness Week, which was observed in October. Native American Heritage Month began in 1976, as Native American Awareness week in October. In 1990, President Bush approved the designation of November as National American Indian Heritage Month.
2024 Theme: Native American Legacies: Stories of Strength and Survival
The focus of this year鈥檚 theme is appreciating and honoring Native American culture by those who are and who are not Indigenous. The theme, 鈥淣ative American Legacies: Stories of Strength and Survival鈥 is about gathering, listening, and sharing the legacies of Indigenous peoples, past, present, and future. For many decades, Indigenous peoples had to live in secret for fear of retaliation and oppression and survived many horrors. Now, we strive to share these stories of strength and survival to emphasize that 鈥淲e are still here鈥. An important aspect of these stories is the 7 Grandfather Teachings, seven teachings that encompass the values of many Indigenous tribes, guiding us towards the future.
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Join us for lunch & dinner options on November 13, 2024 from 11am-8pm at DI Dining Hall in celebration of Native American Heritage Month.
Join Chef Robert Daniels at Eastway Dining for Native American Heritage celebration with food!
Please join us in celebrating the release of "Native Americans of the Cuyahoga Valley" with Peg Bobel and Professor Linda Whitman.