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November is Native American Heritage Month, a time to honor the rich histories, traditions, and contributions of Indigenous peoples. In New York State, we recognize eight federally acknowledged tribes, many of whom belong to the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, also known as the “People of the Longhouse.” Their symbol, the Hiawatha Belt, embodies a legacy of peace among five of the six nations.
From the invention of lacrosse to place names like Manhattan, Indigenous cultures have left an enduring mark on our land and history.
Discover local exhibits and virtual resources to deepen your and your Littles understanding and appreciation of Native American heritage this month!
Here at Big Brothers Big Sisters, we see how much effort, energy, and love parents and guardians put into raising their families. That’s why this month, which marks National Mental Health Awareness Month, we wanted to focus on self-care for caregivers.