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. Â
Films
These dramas and documentaries spotlight the lives and stories in the Native American community. They are available through the Mercer Libraries in Kanopy.Â
- 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.
- Conversations with Remarkable Native Americans by Joëlle Rostkowski
- Native Americans on Film: Conversations, Teaching, and Theory by Elise Marubbio and Eric Buffalohead
- Hidden in History: Artists, Musicians, and Writers by Myra Faye Turner
- Native American Art by William Ketchum, Jr.
- God Is Red: A Native View on Religion by Vine Deloria
- Growing Up Native American: An Anthology by Patricia Riley
- Native Americans in Sports by C. Richard King
- Advancing Health Equity for Native American Youth: Workshop Summary by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
Web Resources
Here is a list of organizations celebrating National Native American Heritage Month with events, exhibits, and more.