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The contributions of the Indigenous people in the United States have been tremendous and it is most reasonable to honor them. In addition to recognizing and paying tribute to their invaluable inputs, Native American Heritage Month presents a strategic moment to impart knowledge to the broader public regarding Indigenous tribes, fostering a heightened collective consciousness of the distinct adversities Native communities have confronted, spanning from historical to contemporary issues; and spotlighting the remarkable resilience of tribal citizens in overcoming these hurdles.

Hence this is why November, all month long, is dedicated to the celebration of Native American Heritage Month, also known as American Indian and Alaska Native Heritage Month.

Recognition of Native American contributions began in 1916 with American Indian Day, and in 1976, then-President Gerald Ford proclaimed Native American Awareness Week. Congress later designated a week in November as "Native American Indian Heritage Week." 

November was the chosen month because it marks the end of the traditional harvest season, and it is the time of celebration and Thanksgiving. In 2021, the Biden Administration officially declared November as Native American Indian Heritage Month. Read more in the official proclamation.

Learn more about the many ways you can join in celebrating Native American Heritage Month this year by checking out the resources below — including reading lists, and upcoming virtual and in-person events for individuals to participate in.

Below are upcoming events to watch for and support around SUNY Oswego:

Nov. 16: 

Thanksgiving Teach-In
175 Shineman Center, 4 to 5 p.m.

“Beans,” a film by Tracey Deer
175 Shineman Center, 5 p.m.

Nov. 29:

ohwáskʌ’ kaya’tuní
Legend and Workshop with Chelsea Jocko
196 Sheinman Center, 5 to 6:30 p.m.
**Limited space and materials; contact michael.chaness@oswego.edu to reserve a spot.


This month is a part of the Oz Inclusivity Playbook. Stay tuned for more events, programs and information throughout the semester and follow The Triandiflou Institute’s social media (@ozinstitute). Interested in doing an event or program next semester or also giving us feedback on any entries? Feel free to complete this form.

-- Submitted by the Triandiflou Institute for Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Transformative Practice