Saturday, November 10, 2007

American Chronicle: National American Indian Heritage Month Of November


American Chronicle: National American Indian Heritage Month Of November:
It's November and this month has been set aside for National American Indian Heritage Month. Summer is over and the tree leaves are turning bright multi colors, the farm crop's have been harvested. Now it's time to celebrate the year and look forward to the new one coming up.

During the month of November each year, American Indians display their rich and colorful heritage nation wide. All across America, Indian Nations will hold special events to include Indian feasts and Pow Wows. School children will take part in making Indian crafts and learning about the life of First Americans history, traditions and culture.

...American Indian Heritage Month is celebrated to recognize the intertribal cultures, the perseverance and unity of their people to overcome all obstacles laid before them while striving for a better future for all. It's about paying tribute and giving thanks to Mother Earth for making life possible with all her bountiful foods, water and shelters. This belief and lifestyle has been the core center of the American Indian community from the beginning of their life on Mother Earth.