November is National Native American Heritage Month, a time to celebrate the rich cultures, histories, and contributions of Native American communities. It’s a month dedicated to recognizing their resilience, diverse traditions, and profound impact on society. Throughout history, Native American tribes have enriched our world with art, language, wisdom, and practices that honor the land and community. Let’s honor Native American Heritage Month by embracing awareness, understanding, and respect. 🇺🇸
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November is Native American Heritage Month. As we celebrate and honor the rich history and culture of Indigenous Peoples, we also acknowledge the land upon which we gather. Land is something sacred to all of us, whether we consciously appreciate it or not, it is the space upon which we play, live, eat, find love and experience life. The land is ever-changing and ever-shifting, giving us and all other creatures and beings on the earth an infinite number of gifts and lessons. Today, we want to acknowledge the traditional, ancestral, unceded territory of the Nipmuc Nation on which we are working and currently performing in Worcester, MA. We recognize and respect Indigenous Peoples as traditional stewards of this land and the enduring relationship that exists between Indigenous Peoples and their traditional territories. This sort of acknowledgement is essential to human rights work across the world. It is essential to our work of honoring stories that explore the human experience. For more information about Indigenous territories, please visit https://native-land.ca/.
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As Native American Heritage Month begins, join us in recognizing and honoring the cultural traditions and contributions of Native Americans and indigenous peoples to our country and society. Learn more here: https://bit.ly/2XV1i7o
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During National Native American Heritage Month, we honor and celebrate Native American heritage, history, and culture. Native Americans have persisted despite tremendous adversity and centuries of displacement and dispossession of their ancestral homelands. Regardless of these injustices, Native Nations, individuals, families, and communities have persevered, and have preserved Indigenous languages, traditions, ceremonies, and practices. We take this opportunity to celebrate the diverse histories and traditions of the many tribes and cultures of the Native American peoples. This can be done in many ways: including taking the time to learn more about the tribes of your local area, making land acknowledgements at public and private gatherings, and educating ourselves and future generations on the complex relationship between the United States and the Indigenous peoples who were some of the first inhabitants of these lands. Though Native American culture is not a monolith, living in harmony with nature is a shared core value. Practicing mindfulness towards sustainability and striving for a lifestyle that cares for the earth is a great way to honor Native American cultures in everyday life. BWB&O is proud to recognize National Native American Heritage Month!
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During Native American Heritage Month, we reflect on the history, resilience, and strength of Native Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders as we work together to shape our communities for a better future. https://stantec.co/3YxxCZs
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Today marks the first day of Native American Heritage Month! Let's celebrate the rich cultures, traditions, and contributions of Native Americans. Share your thoughts or experiences in the comments below!
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Today we honor and celebrate Indigenous Peoples’ Day. Join me in honoring and celebrating the rich cultures, histories, and contributions of Indigenous peoples. Indigenous Peoples’ Day was first instituted in Berkeley, California, in 1992, to coincide with the 500th anniversary of the arrival of Columbus in the Americas. It serves as a day to recognize and respect the resilience and diversity of Indigenous communities. Fun Fact: Did you know that there are over 476 million Indigenous people living in 90 countries across the world? They speak an estimated 7,000 languages and have unique cultural practices that have been passed down through generations. Here are 5 ways to honor the day: 1. Learn about the land you occupy. 2. Listen, follow and support Indigenous voices. 3. See Native American movies and read literature published by Indigenous authors. 4. Patronize Native American and Indigenous brands and businesses. 5. Embrace learning the true history of Indigenous communities. Share your learning with friends, family, and colleagues.
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During National Native American Heritage Month, we honor the rich cultures, traditions, and histories of Native American communities across the United States. From the thousands of years of wisdom passed down through generations, to the resilience and strength of Native peoples who continue to thrive today, their stories are woven into the fabric of this land. Let’s take this time to reflect on the incredible contributions of Native Americans, not just during this month, but every day. From art and language, to activism and leadership, Indigenous peoples continue to shape the future while honoring their past. As we celebrate, let’s also acknowledge the ongoing struggles faced by Native communities and work toward greater equity, understanding, and respect. Violence and discrimination still disproportionately affect Native communities. It’s imperative to amplify Indigenous voices, support Native-led initiatives, and ensure that the rich cultural heritage of Native peoples is preserved for future generations. 🦅💫
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Join us in celebrating Native American Heritage Day Here are some ways to observe: 1. Recognize what land you are on. 2.Participate in Native American cultural events. 3. Explore Native American cuisine. 4. Read and share Native American literature. 5. Engage with Native American communities.
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Learn more about Smithsonian events and resources in celebration of Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Month!
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In honor of Native American Heritage Month, our latest blog celebrates the remarkable life and legacy of Woodrow “Woody” Crumbo. Explore his artistic achievements here: https://lnkd.in/gTbjztkX
For Native American Heritage Month, we are celebrating the life and legacy of Woodrow “Woody” Crumbo in our latest blog. Read about his artistic achievements: https://lnkd.in/gTbjztkX
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