Things to Watch During Native History Month - Pittsburgh Lesbian Correspondents

My friend, Lee Dingus, is a Seneca artist and educator who has contributed to this blog in the past. I asked her to specifically share television shows and movies that do a solid job with representation. Indigenous created content is so much more accessible now, but I don't think people know that. I certainly didn't, until

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Tribes rebury children exhumed from Carlisle boarding school cemetery

The latest round of exhumations of Native American students from a cemetery at the former Carlisle Indian Industrial School in Pennsylvania resulted in the remains of 17 students being repatriated to their families and tribes, the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma and the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma. Most details about the lives they lived are lost to history, but records offer glimpses into their experiences at Carlisle. That’s where 7,800 students from more than 100 tribes were sent amid genocidal warfare as the U.S. government seized land for white settlers. Several hundred people attended reburials in October, including relatives who shared family memories of their loved ones.

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oh and it's Native History Month, or "american" native history month? whatever but see, extra appropriate! but also I do mean this for ALL natives not just like the u.s. or north america or whatever. Just so's yall know :)

I'm such a dork, it's #NativeAmericanHistoryMonth #NAHM

Books By Native American Authors That I Would Like To Read

November is not only Nanowrimo. It is Native American History Month. The time when celebrating traditions, languages, and stories of Native Americans, Alaskan Natives, Native Hawaiians, and the aff…

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Explore D.C.'s Native American History 📜

📅 Date: Monday, Nov 13
🕖 Time: 7-8 PM EST
📍 MLK Library

Join the D.C. #Library for #NativeAmericanHistoryMonth as they chat with Dr. Armand Lione about his book on D.C.'s #NativeAmerican #history .
#histodon #Indigenous #Anacostan #Nacotchtank #Algonquian #WashingtonDC
Register 👉🏽 https://bit.ly/464ed4b

https://dclibrary.libnet.info/event/9493966

The Native American History of Washington DC with Dr. Lione

An evening with Dr. Armand Lione on his book "Native American History of Washington D.C." in honor of Native American History Month.

DC Public Library Event

Good morning/afternoon/evening!

Let’s not forget that today for Indigenous people, is a day of remembrance and mourning.

Practice gratefulness all year and you won’t have to romanticize the invasion, devastation, and genocide perpetrated against our Native American ancestors.

Take a moment to honor them, and if you can, celebrate with us Native American Heritage Day which is tomorrow.

#ProudNativeAmerican #NativeAmericanHeritageDay
#NativeAmericanHistoryMonth
#Thanksgiving

Great examples of the coolest person in the coolest place at the coolest time:

George Carlin hosting the first episode of SNL.

He OPENED by talking about theft of Native American land, in a joke about how American Football is basically land theft: the game.

SNL was impossibly loosey-goosey in those first couple of years, it's hard to believe now.

#SaturdayNightLive #SNL #NativeAmericanHistoryMonth #Carlin #GeorgeCarlin

Another thing I would like to promote do to #nativeamericanheritagemonth #nativeamericanhistorymonth is a list called Beyond Buckskin Buy Native List a list of places that are literally filled with places online you can buy from creators and not plastic shamens or other shady dealers. There's even book stores and food in the list: http://www.beyondbuckskin.com/p/buy-native.html?m=1
#indigenous
@indigenousauthors
BUY NATIVE LIST

About Native American fashion, clothing, and jewelry.