Roots of Resilience: Native American History and Culture

 

Native American Heritage Month (November) is a time to celebrate the histories, cultures, and ongoing contributions of Indigenous peoples across the United States. At the UCC Library, we honor this month by highlighting Native voices that share stories of identity, resilience, and connection to the land.

Featured Titles:
 

Explore fiction, poetry, and nonfiction by Indigenous authors. Our physical collection feature inspiring works such as:

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Explore eBooks and our databases to learn Indigenous history, literature and activism:

Diversity Studies (Gale OneFile):  

Some eBooks include:

Jstor:

Watch and Learn on Films On Demand:

  • Native America (Season 2): Before meeting the Old World, the New World thrived with its own richness now, expeditions and recreations reveal how their clash forever changed history.

  • Famous Americans: Native Americans: This program explores the rise of early American civilizations, the impact of European arrival, and the enduring legacy and challenges of Native American cultures.

We invite the UCC community to discover, read, and reflect this month. By engaging with these stories, we honor the creativity, strength, and enduring contributions of Native communities, past, present, and future.