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Historic NA Voices
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Native American Heritage Month - NOVEMBER 2024: Historic NA Voices
This celebratory guide is hosted by the SU Libraries Diversity & Inclusion Committee, with 2024 assistance from SU Libraries staff members Stephen Ford and Mou Chakraborty
NAHM Information
NAHM Events
New NA Voices
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Historic NA Voices
Nabb Research Center Highlights
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Representation and Misappropriation of Native Identity
Improved Order of Red Men
Local Powwow Programs
Native Americans and Treaties
NA Books
NA Databases
N. Scott Momaday
N. Scott Momaday
Kiowa artist M. Scott Momaday, whose 1968 Pulitzer Prize-winning novel "House Made of Dawn" helped influence Native American artists since.
John Bennett Herrington
John Bennett Herrington
First enrolled Native American astronaut in space.
Elizabeth Marie "Betty" TallChief
Maria Tallchief
Considered the first prima ballerina from the United States.
Benjamin "Ben" Reifel
Benjamin "Ben" Reifel
The first congressman from the Sioux nation.
Wilma Pearl Mankiller
Wilma Pearl Mankiller
First woman elected as the principal chief of the Cherokee nation.
Sherman Joseph Alexie, Jr.
Sherman Joseph Alexie, Jr.
Poet, novelist, screen play and short story writer.
Naomi Lang
Naomi Lang
The first Native American woman to participate in the Winter Olympic Games (2002).
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