LA County Library: Native American Heritage Month
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Calabasas CA
15 November, 2021
12:26 PM
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Press release from LA County Library: October 29, 2021 National Native American Heritage Month celebrates the culture, contributions and heritage of Native Americans. For many years, Native Americans and others proposed that a special day be set aside to honor Native Americans. The efforts to establish a day of recognition has resulted in a month being designated for the purpose. Since 1976, the President of the United States and Congressional resolutions have proclaimed a day, week or month of recognition. Virtual Programming Music of the Gabrielenos Webex Smarty Pants Storytime: Native American Heritage Month Webex Easy Native Plants for Urban Spaces Webex People Facing the Sun: The History of the Fernandeño Tataviam Band of Mission Indians YouTube Interview with Los Angeles City/County Native American Indian Commission Executive Director Alexandra Valdes YouTube Native American Heritage Month Book Talks In celebration of Native American Heritage Month, we're sharing weekly Book Talks in November, featuring items in our American Indian Resource Center collection. Week 1: News from Native California Recommended for adults. Download Reader's Guide A magazine that brings Native perspectives to the forefront and shares upcoming events, tribal rights, environmental issues, arts, languages, histories, social justice movements, and stories of California's diverse Natives peoples. The American Indian Resource Center has the full run from 1987 to the current issue. To check out the magazine, call or visit the American Indian Resource Center. Download Reader's Guide Activity Ideas American Indian Resource Center Reading Lists Indigenous Peoples of California Booklist The First Angelinos: The Gabrielino Indians of Los Angeles Murder State: California's Native American Genocide, 1846-1873 We are the Land: A History of Native California Mabel McKay: Weaving the Dream Bad Indians: A Tribal Memoir California Through Native Eyes: Reclaiming History American Indian Experiences There There The Heartbeat of Wounded Knee: Native America from 1890 to the Present Heartberries: A memoir Almanac of the Dead: A Novel Ceremony When My Brother Was an Aztec American Indian Titles for Children and Teens The Water Walker We Are Water Protectors Fry Bread: A Native American Family Story We Are Grateful / Otsaliheliga The People Shall Continue At the Mountain's Base Indigenous Peoples of California Booklist The First Angelinos: The Gabrielino Indians of Los Angeles Murder State: California's Native American Genocide, 1846-1873 We are the Land: A History of Native California Mabel McKay: Weaving the Dream Bad Indians: A Tribal Memoir California Through Native Eyes: Reclaiming History American Indian Experiences There There The Heartbeat of Wounded Knee: Native America from 1890 to the Present Heartberries: A memoir Almanac of the Dead: A Novel Ceremony When My Brother Was an Aztec American Indian Titles for Children and Teens The Water Walker We Are Water Protectors Fry Bread: A Native American Family Story We Are Grateful / Otsaliheliga The People Shall Continue At the Mountain's Base Native American Heritage Month Virtual Film Festival Check out these 2020 videos featuring films about Native Americans from Kanopy. You can access the films with your LA County Library card number and PIN. Be sure to also check out the Viewer's Guide for discussion questions and additional resources. Additional Information Native American Heritage Month Native American Heritage Month – Library of Congress website includes the history of the establishment of Native American Heritage Month. Census Facts, Native American Heritage Month 2021 National Museum of the American Indian – Part of the Smithsonian Institution, the National Museum of the American Indian (NMAI) cares for one the world's largest collection of Native artifacts. NMAI operates 3 facilities and a large outreach department that includes websites, traveling exhibitions, and community programs. Local Resources Short Overview of California Indian History – Written by Professor Edward D. Castillo, Cahuilla-Luiseno, for the California Native American Heritage Commission. Los Angeles City/County Native American Indian Commission – The mission of Los Angeles City/County Native American Commission (NAIC) is two fold: 1. increase the acquisition and local application of federal funds and 2. represent the special interests and concerns of Native Americans in the Los Angeles City and County. Visitors to the NAIC website can connect to local tribal governments, regional Native American organizations, and various federal and state departments. UCLA Mapping Indigenous LA Other Resources Conversations: Land Acknowledgements Indigenous Digital Archive's Treaties Explorer Native Knowledge 360° – For teachers and students, Native Knowledge 360° incorporate Native perspectives on Native American history and cultures. Native American Heritage Month Census Facts, Native American Heritage Month 2021 National Museum of the American Indian Conversations: Land Acknowledgements Indigenous Digital Archive's Treaties Explorer Native Knowledge 360° This press release was produced by LA County Library. The views expressed here are the author's own.
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