Native American Heritage Month

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Photo Description: Chief Goes To War, Chief Hollow Horn Bear, Sioux. (c) 1898

Photo Credit: Boston Public Library 

Honoring Native American Heritage Month 

During National Native American Heritage Month, we celebrate Indigenous peoples past and present and rededicate ourselves to honoring Tribal sovereignty, promoting Tribal self-determination, and upholding the United States’ solemn trust and treaty responsibilities to Tribal Nations. Here is a segment from US  President Joe Biden’s Proclamation on Native Heritage Month :

During National Native American Heritage Month, we celebrate Indigenous peoples past and present and rededicate ourselves to honoring Tribal sovereignty, promoting Tribal self-determination, and upholding the United States’ solemn trust and treaty responsibilities to Tribal Nations.

America has not always delivered on its promise of equal dignity and respect for Native Americans. For centuries, broken treaties, dispossession of ancestral lands, and policies of assimilation and termination sought to decimate Native populations and their ways of life. But despite this painful history, Indigenous peoples, their governments, and their communities have persevered and flourished. As teachers and scholars, scientists and doctors, writers and artists, business leaders and elected officials, heroes in uniform, and so much more, they have made immeasurable contributions to our country’s progress.

We must do more to ensure that Native Americans have every opportunity to succeed and that their expertise informs our Federal policy-making. That is why my Administration is engaging in meaningful consultation with Tribal leaders, particularly when it comes to treaty rights, reserved rights, management and stewardship of Federal lands, consideration of Indigenous Knowledge, and other policies that affect Native peoples. That is also why I appointed Secretary Deb Haaland to be the first-ever Native American Cabinet Secretary, and why more than 50 Native Americans now serve in significant roles across the executive branch.

Meanwhile, we are creating new jobs in Native American communities and bolstering infrastructure in Tribal areas. My Administration’s American Rescue plan made the largest-ever investment in Indian Country to help Tribal Nations combat the COVID-19 pandemic and to support Tribal economic recovery. My Administration’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law secured more than $13 billion exclusively for Native communities to deliver high-speed internet to Tribal lands, build safer roads and bridges, modernize sanitation systems, and provide clean drinking water — all while putting people to work. Through the Inflation Reduction Act, we are lowering the price of health care coverage and capping drug costs for Indigenous families.We are empowering Tribes to fight drought, improve fisheries, and transition to clean energy as part of the most significant climate investment this Nation has ever made. Those investments include climate adaptation planning and community-led relocation efforts, funding a Tribal Electrification Program to provide power to unelectrified homes, making Environmental Justice Block Grants available to help alleviate legacy pollution, bolstering conservation programs across the country, and restoring protections for treasured lands that Indigenous peoples have tirelessly stewarded, such as Bears Ears and the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument.

 

Curious How You Can Be Supportive?

Here are a few ways

  • Preserve tribal existence.
  • Protect tribal natural resources.
  • Promote Native American human rights.
  • Hold governments accountable to Native Americans.
  • Develop Indian law and educate the public about Indian rights, laws, and issues.

 

Here is a List of Places to Donate your time and/or  money  in support of Native Americans :

  • Native American Heritage Association
  • First Nations Development Institute
  • Association on American Indian Affairs
  • American Indian Science and Engineering Society
  • Native American Advancement Foundation
  • National Indian Child Welfare Association
  • Native American Rights Fund
  • American Indian College Fund
  • Native American Disability Law Center

 

Resources 

https://news.yahoo.com/november-proclaimed-national-native-american-014222869.html?fr=yhssrp_catchall

https://impactful.ninja/

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