November is Native American Heritage Month. Join the library in honoring the rich traditions and culture of Native Americans, Alaska Natives, Kānaka Maoli (Native Hawaiians), and the many other Indigenous peoples of the Americas.
“The Indigenous team at the library is working hard to not just decolonize, but to Indigenize spaces. What this means is advocating for Native art, materials, guest speakers and leaders to fill our library spaces,” says Eva Red Bird, Multnomah County Library’s Indigenous community services coordinator. “Every member of the team provides incredible insight, advice and knowledge to our community. You'll often see them at powwows and community events.”
- Weaving Pine Needle Baskets, at Hillsdale Library, November 2, 1–5 pm.
- Native Story Hour, at Capitol Hill Library, November 27, 11:15 am – 12:15 pm or online from 10:30–11:30 am.
- Beading earrings, available on multiple dates and locations.
- Native Friends and Family Storytime, available on multiple dates at Holgate Library.
“We are continuing to build trust with the Native community and the library. We want Native folks to feel welcome in library spaces. It is an honor to be part of this incredible team. We are excited about the future and hope to continue to build on the relationships that are already in place with our Native community,” says Red Bird.
Stay up to date with year-round programs and services for the Indigenous community led and planned by the library’s Indigenous team at multcolib.org. You can also participate from home by checking out an always available book on the Libby app!
Reading list
Recent Titles by Native American, First Nations, Alaska Natives and Indigenous Authors
This is a selected list of new fiction and nonfiction for all ages, written by Indigenous authors. This list is updated regularly.