National Native American Heritage Month: November 2025 Similar proclamations have been issued every year since 1994 to recognize what is now called National Native American Heritage Month This Facts for Features presents statistics about the American Indian or Alaska Native population, one of the six major race categories defined by the U S Office of Management and Budget
National Native American Heritage Month | Indian Affairs National Native American Heritage Month is celebrated each year in November It is a time to celebrate the traditions, languages and stories of Native American and Alaska Native communities and ensure their rich histories and contributions continue to thrive with each passing generation
Native American Heritage Month 2024 Every November during Native American Heritage Month and throughout the year, the National Park Service and our partners share history and the continuing culture of America's indigenous peoples
Native American Heritage Month - U. S. National Park Service Explore stories in honor of Native American Heritage Month and also find resources to learn about Indigenous history and heritage in national parks year-round Discover stories and cultural heritage shared in national parks and communities across the country
Native American Heritage Month - HISTORY The goals of Native American Heritage Month include educating the public about Indigenous histories and cultures, recognizing tribal sovereignty, preserving cultural traditions and
Native American Heritage Month highlights history and future of . . . Native American Heritage Month highlights history and future of indigenous advocacy November 12, 2025 < Go Back to Current Events Home Page By Andy Taylor Each November, the United States observes Native American Heritage Month, a time to celebrate the rich histories, diverse cultures, and enduring contributions of Indigenous peoples
SENATE PASSES MURKOWSKI, SCHATZ RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING NATIONAL NATIVE . . . “During National Native American Heritage Month, we honor the first peoples of this land From the Haudenosaunee’s example of checks and balances inspiring the Constitution, to the Native American Code Talkers, to agriculture, science, and art, Native peoples have contributed much to the United States,” said Chairman Murkowski