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From educational workshops to powwows, SoCal hosts several events in honor of Native American Heritage Month

Native American Heritage Month is in full swing and Southern California is honoring dozens of tribes, their customs and individuality with several events to the public.

Since 1990, the U.S. has observed November as a time for cultural appreciation and remembrance of the “nation’s original inhabitants and of their descendants.” 

According to California Courts, there are about 110 federally recognized tribes and an additional 81 that seek recognition in the Golden State. With the nation’s highest population count of Native Americans, California has sought out policy to enhance a wider range of cultural preservation. 

While the narrative of this holiday month is often in contention, there are still local tribes that invite opportunities to educate the greater public. From educational workshops to pow-wows, here is a list of local events throughout the month of November: 


Source: NBC Los Angeles

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