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November is National Native American Heritage Month. Learn more about the diverse culture and history of Native Americans by exploring the resources your local library has to offer.
Books for Adults
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Books for Children
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Books for Pre-Teens and Teens
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The First Peoples of North America series by Raymond Bial
This series is great for grades 4 and up.
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Additional Resources
National Native American Heritage Month – National Endowment for the Humanities
Native American Heritage – National Park Service
Native American Heritage Month – PBS
American Indian Heritage Teaching Resources – Smithsonian
Catalog Tips
Looking for more on the topics above? Search the catalog using the following terms:
- Indians of North America
- Indians of North America — Folklore
- Indians of North America — Social life and customs
- Indian Art — North America
- Indian Mythology — North America
- Inuit — Social life and customs
- Native Americans
Originally posted by Toledo Lucas County blogger April S. at ToledoLibrary.org/blog/celebrate-native-american-heritage.
Lisa Meyer and Michael Lang spent over 20 years each as professionals, dancing their way into the hearts of millions, and performing on stages all over the globe, before falling in love themselves on the Broadway stage in New York. Now they share their expertise as instructors at the Toledo Ballet. Each year they dedicate a week to Musical Theatre, Giving the next generation of performers a glimpse of what the professional world of dance is all about.
According to numerology, thirteen symbolizes upheaval revealing new ground to be broken. A number of great power, it represents genius through hard work and dedication. In tarot, it signifies transition and renewal. Step onto new ground with Hajera Dance Nation as we celebrate the 13th year of Xhibit.