MESA, NASA announce 2024 Native American Heritage Month events

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October 21, 2024  |  By Nick Pfost

The Office of Multi-Ethnic Student Affairs, Native American Student Association, and partners across campus are thrilled to share a fun and timely slate of November programming at the University of Michigan in honor and celebration of Native American Heritage Month.

Native American Heritage Month is an annual observance honoring the histories, cultures, and contributions of American citizens whose ancestors had lived in North America for hundreds of years.

Together, campus will host a special carillon recital, public talks, community gatherings, a conference, and more, focusing in on many aspects of Native American life, history, and culture. Events include Feel Good Frybread at UMMA, FAM Fridays, tribal historian Deborah Richmond, and the Ross School of Business Native American Heritage Month Conference.

We hope you will join us for these special events happening at the University of Michigan this November. Please visit our Native American Heritage Month calendar for an up-to-date listing of these events and links to their full details and registrations (where required). You can stay up to date on MESA events by joining our mailing list and following us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter

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