Native American Heritage Month

Celebrate Native American Heritage Month with history and cultural events for all ages at the library. We'll learn about the indigenous people of North America during Indigenous Tales, create your very own weaving project inspired by Native American designs and weaving styles and more!

Upcoming Events

Registration Required
Wednesday November 29 11:00am

Chickasaw Branch (Combined Meeting Room)

Event Categories: Arts & Crafting; Education & Learning; Games & Activities

Preschoolers will engage in Native American stories, songs and activities that promote early literacy and participate in a craft. Recommended for ages 3-5.

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Wednesday November 29 4:00pm

Washington Park Branch (Washington Park - Children's Area)

Event Categories: Arts & Crafting; Education & Learning

Learn about Julie Flett, a Cree-Metis author and illustrator, whose art champions intergenerational bonds. Then create artwork reflecting your family. Recommended for families with children 5 and up.

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Wednesday November 29 4:00pm

West Oaks Branch and Genealogy Center (Sarchet Community Room)

Event Categories: Arts & Crafting; Games & Activities; History, Culture, Genealogy

Celebrate the "Unconquered People" and explore traditional Seminole games, dolls, mythology, and history. Recommended for ages 6-12.

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