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Indigenous Peoples' Heritage Month

Indigenous Peoples' Heritage Month

Celebrating Indigenous Heritage photo of a stack of multicolored blanketsIndigenous Peoples' Heritage Month is celebrated in November. In the United States, it is also known as National Native American Heritage Month or American Indian and Alaska Native Heritage Month. The McGraw-Page Library joins the Inclusive Engagement Team in the Student Engagement Center in using the term “indigenous peoples” in recognition of the shared identity amongst individuals who lived together in a community before countries, states, or regions were officially classified and named.

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Events and Studies in U.S. History

Title: Why You Can't Teach United States History Without American Indians
Title: American Apartheid
Title: The Oxford Handbook of American Indian History
Title: Land Too Good for Indians
Title: The World of Indigenous North America
Title: American Carnage
Title: This Benevolent Experiment
Title: Plundered Skulls and Stolen Spirits
Title: We Are Still Here
Title: Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee
Title: Nation to Nation
Title: First Peoples in a New World
Title: An Indigenous Peoples' History of the United States
Title: 1491
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Events and Studies in the U.S. South

Biographies, Autobiographies, and Memoirs

Fiction, Poetry, Oratory, and Folktales

Arts and Entertainment

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Children's Books