Fresno State honors Native American Heritage Month in November

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Native American Heritage Month — marked each twelvemonth successful November — recognizes the contributions the archetypal Americans made to the constitution and maturation of the United States. In 1990 President George H. W. Bush approved a solution designating November arsenic “National American Indian Heritage Month.”

Fresno State has respective events taking spot successful November, honoring the Native American members of the field community:

Nov. 1-30: Native American Heritage Month: A Warm Welcome, presented by the Cross Cultural and Gender Center successful the Thomas Building (Room 110). Throughout November, the field volition grant the history, resilience, and continued beingness of Native peoples crossed the United States. Come observe Native American practice done 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, portion of Outreach and Special Programs, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. astatine the Satellite Student Union. The one-day league targets sixth- done 12th-grade Native American students from each schoolhouse districts to let aboriginal students to research pathways toward higher acquisition by participating successful workshops covering exertion admissions information, fiscal assistance and scholarships, pupil services and resources. There is nary registration fee; luncheon and a escaped league T-shirt is provided for each registered youth. Contact: Amber Esquivel, esquivelamber@csufresno.edu

Nov. 6: ED Talks, presented by the Cross Cultural and Gender Center, from 11 a.m. to noon astatine the Thomas Building (Room 110). November’s ED Talks volition dive into a student’s internship with the Intertribal Agriculture Council. All are welcome. Contact: Kathy Moua, ccgcamindian@mail.fresnostate.edu.

Nov. 7: Native Beading Workshop, presented by the Cross Cultural and Gender Center, from 2 to 4 p.m. astatine the Thomas Building (Room 110). Expert bead creator Darlene Oliver volition pb a hands-on Native Beading Workshop. All are welcome. Contact: Kathy Moua, ccgcamindian@mail.fresnostate.edu.

Nov. 15: American Indian Movie Night, presented by the Cross Cultural and Gender Center, from 6 to 8 p.m. astatine the Thomas Building (Room 110). Food and refreshments volition beryllium provided connected a first-come, first-served basis. Contact: Kathy Moua, ccgcamindian@mail.fresnostate.edu.

Nov. 18, 19, 21 and 22: Fresno State Art and Mural Tour, presented by the Cross Cultural and Gender Center and College Corps Climate Action, astatine 11 a.m. Nov. 18, 3:30 p.m. Nov. 19, 3:30 p.m. Nov. 21 and 11 a.m. Nov. 22, astatine the Thomas Building (Room 110). This self-guided circuit and picnic-style lawsuit volition uncover the creator treasures that marque Fresno State special. Contact: Kathy Moua, ccgcamindian@mail.fresnostate.edu.

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