Native American Heritage Month
Native American Heritage Month November 2025
Glendale Library, Arts & Culture invites you to celebrate the history, traditions, accomplishments, and legacy of Native Americans. We gratefully acknowledge the Native Peoples on whose ancestral homelands we gather, as well as the diverse and vibrant Native communities who make their home here today.
Community, Power, and the Search for Indigenous Identity with Award-Winning Journalist Joseph Lee
Author of the Debut Memoir Nothing More of This Land
Virtual Author Talk
Wednesday, November 5, 2025
11:00 AM *
You’re invited to learn from journalist and author Joseph Lee as he chats online with us about his stirring memoir, Nothing More of This Land: Community, Power, and the Search for Indigenous Identity. In it, he explores Indigenous identity in proximity to land that serves as an iconic vacationing spot for the wealthy–the “island paradise” Martha’s Vineyard.
*Talk will be recorded, access is available to recording after the talk
The Search for Truth and the Persistence of Love Across Time with Novelist Amanda Peters
Virtual Author Talk
Thursday, November 13, 2025
4:00 PM *
Join us in an online conversation with acclaimed writer Amanda Peters as we discuss her instant bestselling novel, The Berry Pickers, as well as her tender short fiction collection, Waiting for the Long Night Moon: Stories.
Influenced by Peters’ own Mi’kmaq heritage, The Berry Pickers is a riveting exploration of family, grief, and the bonds we share.
*Talk will be recorded, access is available to recording after the talk
Be The Change by exploring these booklists about the Native American community:
LOCAL RESOURCES
Be The Change by exploring these online resources about Indigenous LA:
Native American History in the County of Los Angeles - General information and links to the history of the Indigenous peoples of Los Angeles.
Los Angeles City/County Native American Indian Commission - The mission of Los Angeles City/County Native American Commisson (NAIC) is two fold: 1. increase the acquisition and local application of federal funds and 2. represent the special interests and concerns of Native Americans in the Los Angeles City and County. Visitors to the NAIC website can connect to local tribal governments, regional Native American organizations, and various federal and state departments.
History of Gabrielino-Tongva Tribe - The Gabrieleno San Gabriel Band of Mission Indians (AKA) "Gabrieleno Tongva" is the Historically Traditional Tribe within the County of Los Angeles.
Short Overview of California Indian History - Written by Professor Edward D. Castillo, Cahuilla-Luiseno, for the California Native American Heritage Commission.
The Autry Museum - The Autry is a museum dedicated to bringing together the stories of all peoples of the American West, connecting the past with the present to inspire our shared future. The museum presents a wide range of exhibitions and public programs, including lectures, film, theater, festivals, family events, and music, and performs scholarship, research, and educational outreach.
Pukúu, Cultural Community Services – Native American non-profit organization. There are many ways you can keep up to date with the work of Pukúu, Cultural Community Services. All our reports, publications, news and press releases are published on the website, and if you would like to be in the loop with our more regular day-to-day activity you can connect with us on Facebook and Instagram containing a roundup of all our latest news and activity.
Cal Indian Legal Services – California Indian Legal Services. Preserved rights, defended sovereignty, guarded Indian families, fostered awareness, protected tribes
California Native Vote Project -CNVP is the first-of-its-kind statewide effort to engage Native American communities across dozens of counties to build political power through an integrated voter engagement strategy.
American Indian Chamber of Commerce of California - Our mission is to provide Opportunities for networking and support of American Indian business people in California. To Provide a mentor's environment for those individuals beginning new endeavors and establish a vehicle for education, networking and growth opportunities
Indian Health Service - California Health Programs | Health Programs - The Indian Health Service (IHS), an agency within the Department of Health and Human Services, is responsible for providing federal health services to American Indians and Alaska Natives. The provision of health services to members of federally-recognized Tribes grew out of the special government-to-government relationship between the federal government and Indian Tribes.
Southern California Agency | Indian Affairs - Native Americans in the United States - The Southern California Agency is the primary operating level that provides and coordinates the delivery of Bureau of Indian Affairs programs services within a 4 county area of Southern California.
Tribal TANF - California Department of Social Services - California Tribal Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) Program. The California Tribal TANF Program’s core purpose is to assist the Indian Tribes of California by providing the funding, tools, and resources necessary for each Tribe or Consortium to administer its own Tribal TANF Program.
General Resources
Be The Change by exploring these online resources about the Native American community:
Wisdom of the Elders - Wisdom records, preserves, and shares oral history, cultural arts, language concepts, and traditional ecological knowledge of exemplary Native American elders, storytellers, and scientists in collaboration with diverse institutions, agencies and organizations.
Vision Maker Media - empowers and engages Native people to share stories. We envision a world changed and healed by understanding Native stories and the public conversations they generate.
Indigenous material at the American Philosophical Society - This guide provides broad coverage of the Native American and Indigenous archival collections at the Library & Museum of the American Philosophical Society (APS). These materials date from 1553 to 2019 and include manuscript, audio, and visual materials relating to Indigenous peoples throughout the Americas.
Native Land App - Native Land Digital, an Indigenous-led nonprofit based in Canada, created a map where users can click on labels across the Americas and around other parts of the globe — or type a specific city, state or zip code into the search box — to see which Indigenous tribes lived where.
National Park Service : Native American Heritage : Throughout the year, and especially during November during Native American Heritage Month, the National Park Service and our partners celebrate together the rich traditions, languages, and contributions of Indigenous people.
Native American Heritage Month - Library of Congress website includes the history of the establishment of Native American Heritage Month.
Census Facts - Native American Heritage Month 2018 – the first American Indian Day was celebrated in May 1916 in New York. Red Fox James, a member of the Blackfeet Nation, rode horseback from state to state to get endorsements from 24 state governments to have a day to honor American Indians.
National Museum of the American Indian – Part of the Smithsonian Institution, the National Museum of the American Indian (NMAI) cares for one the world’s largest collection of Native artifacts. NMAI operates 3 facilities and a large outreach department that includes websites, traveling exhibitions, and community programs.
Native Knowledge 360° - For teachers and students, Native Knowledge 360° incorporate Native perspectives on Native American history and cultures.
UAII Workforce Development - They provide career counseling, employment assistance, and professional development opportunities for Native Americans living in Los Angeles and Orange Counties.
The Tribal Court Clearinghouse is a comprehensive website established in June 1997 to serve as a resource for American Indian and Alaska Native Nations, American Indian and Alaska Native people, tribal justice systems, victim services providers, tribal service providers, and others involved in the improvement of justice in Indian country
The Native American Studies Department, UC Davis - Native American Studies at UC Davis had offered a hemispheric approach to the study of indigenous peoples of the Americas
American Indian Studies | California State University, Northridge -The American Indian Studies Program recognizes and acknowledges the Sesevitam, the first people of this ancestral and unceded territory of Sesevenga that is now occupied by our institution; and it honors their elders, past and present, and the Sesevitam descendants who are citizens of the Fernandeño Tataviam Band of Mission Indians.
UCLA American Indian Studies Center – Inspire with Knowledge-The core objectives of the American Indian Studies Center (AISC) are tofacilitate and disseminate research about indigenous peoples; strengthen graduate and undergraduate education; seek extramural funds to support student and faculty research; and carry out university and public service programs related to the Center’s mission.
The American Indian Research Program (AIRP), based at the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, was among the first health policy research programs in the nation to address these issues. Established in 1998, the program draws upon Center expertise and partnership with other researchers and community groups
Walking Shield | Serving American Indian Families -Walking Shield’s mission is to improve the quality of life for American Indian families by coordinating programs that provide shelter, healthcare, community development support, educational assistance, employment development, and humanitarian aid.
Native American Veterans Association (NAVA) serves and honors men and women who have served active duty and their families. We aid in their transition from a warrior’s journey to civilian life through readjustment assistance, strengthening family ties, links to mental health and wellness services, and career and educational training.
American Indian Airwaves - KPFK 90.7 FM - KPFK is a progressive media outlet challenging corporate media perspectives and providing a voice to voiceless communities. Help keep KPFK a strong and independent source of music, arts, news and information.
Pow Wow Calendars - The Pow Wow Calendar from PowWows.com features hundreds of Native American Pow Wow listing from across North America. Find Pow Wows near you, browse for upcoming events, or add your event to our calendar!