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National Native American Heritage Month 2022

National Native American Heritage Month 2022

The Mercer University Libraries celebrates National Native American Heritage Month on behalf of our students, faculty, and staff who are a part of this resilient and diverse community. During November, check out the following films, books, and web resources.  

Films

These dramas and documentaries spotlight the lives and stories in the Native American community. They are available through the Mercer Libraries in Kanopy

  • Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked the World
  • More than a Word: Native American-based Sports Mascots
  • We Shall Remain: A History of Native Americans
  • Te Ata
  • Once Upon a River
  • Eating Alaska
  • Who Will Bury the Dead? The Death of Christianity in Lakota Country
  • Alone on the Island of the Blue Dolphins
  • Throat Song
  • Kind Hearted Woman
  • Badger Creek: A Year in the Life of a Blackfeet Family

Books

Browse a few of these fiction and non-fiction books available through the libraries.

Web Resources

Here is a list of organizations celebrating National Native American Heritage Month with events, exhibits, and more.