
November is Native American Heritage Month, a time to recognize and celebrate the histories, cultures, and contributions of Native and Indigenous peoples. Our virtual book display features works by Native authors and scholars across fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and research. We invite you to explore the collection, discover new voices, and reflect on the diverse stories and experiences that continue to shape Native communities today.
The roots of Native American Heritage Month reach back to the early 1900s, when advocates began calling for a day to honor the achievements and traditions of Indigenous peoples. Those efforts eventually led to a national observance—formally established in 1990—dedicating November as a time to celebrate Native heritage, cultural resilience, and the ongoing influence of Native peoples throughout the United States.
Visit our Native American Heritage Month Book Display to browse the collection and join us in celebrating Native American Heritage Month.