November Is Native American Heritage Month
Since 1994 every President has issued proclamations recognizing November as the time to celebrate the heritage and contributions of the first inhabitants of the United States. This celebration is also known as American Indian and Alaska Native Heritage Month.
History
Dr. Arthur C. Parker, a Seneca Indian, was one of the first people to lead the charge to establish a holiday that celebrates the rich history of Native Americans. The Boy Scouts of America and some states began celebrating American Indian Day back in 1915. Eventually President George H. W. Bush approved a joint resolution to make this a monthly holiday.
Expand Your Knowledge
Take advantage of this month to learn more about Native American culture in California and beyond.
- PBS – videos, recipes, music, documentaries and more.
- Native American Heritage Commission – California-specific tribe history.
- National Museum of the American Indian – history, webinars and more.
- News from Native California – art, culture, music and linguistic resources.
- NativeAmericanHeritageMonth.gov – teacher’s guide to American Indian history.
- Webinars November 12-19: schedule includes a cinema showcase, food and recipes, Smithsonian Museum resources and more.
Community Resources
Sacramento Native American Health Center: health services.
American Indian Child Resource Center: youth programs and support.
CA Consortium for Urban Indian Health: mental health resources.