In the United States, the month of November is a time to celebrate, respect, honor, and educate about the rich and diverse cultures of Native American people. Heritage month also brings to light the unique challenges native people have endured in the past and present. Although"Native Americans" is the general term, there were several cultures, nations, and languages across the continent. Their rich history and contributions shaped foods we commonly eat today, like turkey and honey, and their governing systems modeled federated representative democracy helped shape the United States government system.
Here are some ways you or your organization can honor and observe Native
American Heritage Month:
- Support native-owned businesses and charities
- Visit museums or cultural centers
- Watch documentaries about different nations
- Learn about native tribes in your area
- Learn about the history of the land you are currently on
- Read the work of Native American Authors
- Host or attend virtual events
- Visit one of the "Native American Heritage" sites
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