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Native American Heritage Month (U.S.)

November 1, 2021 - November 30, 2021

from the official website:

One of the very proponents of an American Indian Day was Dr. Arthur C. Parker, a Seneca Indian, who was the director of the Museum of Arts and Science in Rochester, N.Y. He persuaded the Boy Scouts of America to set aside a day for the “First Americans” and for three years they adopted such a day. In 1915, the annual Congress of the American Indian Association meeting in Lawrence, Kans., formally approved a plan concerning American Indian Day. It directed its president, Rev. Sherman Coolidge, an Arapahoe, to call upon the country to observe such a day. Coolidge issued a proclamation on Sept. 28, 1915, which declared the second Saturday of each May as an American Indian Day and contained the first formal appeal for recognition of Indians as citizens.

The year before this proclamation was issued, Red Fox James, a Blackfoot Indian, rode horseback from state to state seeking approval for a day to honor Indians. On December 14, 1915, he presented the endorsements of 24 state governments at the White House. There is no record, however, of such a national day being proclaimed.

The first American Indian Day in a state was declared on the second Saturday in May 1916 by the governor of New York. Several states celebrate the fourth Friday in September. In Illinois, for example, legislators enacted such a day in 1919. Presently, several states have designated Columbus Day as Native American Day, but it continues to be a day we observe without any recognition as a national legal holiday.

In 1990 President George H. W. Bush approved a joint resolution designating November 1990 “National American Indian Heritage Month.” Similar proclamations, under variants on the name (including “Native American Heritage Month” and “National American Indian and Alaska Native Heritage Month”) have been issued each year since 1994.

The Library of Congress, National Archives and Records Administration, National Endowment for the Humanities, National Gallery of Art, National Park Service, Smithsonian Institution and United States Holocaust Memorial Museum join in paying tribute to the rich ancestry and traditions of Native Americans.

Visit https://nativeamericanheritagemonth.gov to learn more…

 

Other websites:

(Educational Resources)

Native American Heritage Month – For Teachers

Burke Museum

Native Knowledge 360° Education Initiative

National Education Association

ADL

Twinkl

PBS Learning Media

Portland Association of Teachers

EDSITEment!

Morningside Center

Waterford

Smithsonian Arctic Studies Center in Alaska

Mrs. Stouffer’s Music Room

PTA

 

(General Information)

Smithsonian

National Museum of the American Indian

National Congress of American Indians

PBS

Department of the Interior: Indian Affairs

National Parks Service

NPR

 

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Start:
November 1, 2021
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November 30, 2021
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