Native American Heritage Month — marked each month in November — recognizes the contributions the first Americans made to the establishment and growth of the United States. In 1990, President George H. W. Bush approved a resolution designating November as “National American Indian Heritage Month.”
Fresno State has several events taking place in November, honoring the Native American members of the campus community:
Nov. 1-30: Native American Heritage Month: A Warm Welcome, presented by the Cross Cultural and Gender Center in the Thomas Building (Room 110). Throughout November, the campus will honor the history, resilience, and continued presence of Native peoples across the United States. Come discover Native American heritage through a low-key, exhibition-style celebration. Contact: Kathy Moua, ccgcamindian@mail.fresnostate.edu.
Nov. 2: Native American Youth Conference, presented by the Native American Initiative, part of Outreach and Special Programs, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Satellite Student Union. The one-day conference targets sixth- through 12th-grade Native American students from all school districts to allow future students to explore pathways toward higher education by participating in workshops covering application admissions information, financial aid and scholarships, student services and resources. There is no registration fee; lunch and a free conference T-shirt is provided for all registered youth. Contact: Amber Esquivel, esquivelamber@csufresno.edu.
To see a full list of events visit Fresno State News.
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