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Native American Heritage Month
Native American Heritage Month, also known as Native American Indian Heritage Month, is celebrated in the United States each November.
Learn about the City's rich Native American History, and how we're recognizing the month in Boston.
Events
'Gather' at the Boston Public Library
November 1 at 5:30 p.m.
The Boston Public Library's Documentary Club is kicking off Native American Heritage Month with a screening of the film "Gather".
'Bounty: Resistance, Remembrance, Justice' at Boston Public Library
November 12, 2 – 3:30 p.m.
"Bounty" reveals the hidden story of the Phips Proclamation, one of many scalp-bounty proclamations used to exterminate Native people to take their land in what is now New England.
Videos
Native American artifacts
We have an amazing amount of Native American artifacts in Boston. Take a look at artifacts that are around 400 to 1,000 years old.
Fishweir stakes from Native American times
Buried 30 feet below the mud of Back Bay is an enormous fishing structure built by Native Americans.
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Resources
Native American sightseeing and trail
View memorials, monuments, landmarks, and historic markers in Boston.
'Native Lives, Native Stories' at Boston Public Library
The BPL is celebrating Native American Heritage Month with a booklist and special events.
Confronting colonial myths
City of Boston Artist-in-Residence Erin Genia led a virtual panel series where Indigenous leaders and artists spoke about their work in the public realm.