For the first conversation of Equal: A Work in Progress we will discuss the complexities of equality through the lens of indigeneity. This ongoing series examines the collective definition of equality at key moments in Indiana’s history to better understand who is considered a citizen, who gets a seat at the table, and who maintains power in our society.
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Advance registration required, visit /virtual.Įqual: A Work In Progress–Complexities in Indigenous Citizenship Learn about the memorial and the history of Native American military service with Rebecca Head Trautmann, project curator for the National Native American Veterans Memorial and assistant curator of contemporary art at the National Museum of the American Indian. On Veterans Day 2020, the Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian opened the National Native American Veterans Memorial on its grounds, honoring the extraordinary tradition of military service by generations of American Indian, Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian men and women. See a list of relevant programs below: Honoring Native American Military Service-The National Native American Veterans Memorial You can also take part in engaging museum programming from our organization and our partners. Ohio is home to many internationally-recognized American Indian earthworks sites, and you don’t have to travel far to experience their history.īelow is a list of the American Indian sites within Ohio History Connection’s network that you can visit during November.įort Ancient Earthworks & Nature Preserve To commemorate this important time of year, we invite you to discover the American Indian history in our region.
November is National Native American Heritage Month.