This November, celebrate Native traditions, cultures, languages and stories during Native American Heritage Month with two feature-length documentaries premiering on Local, USA. Explore how the people of the Lummi and Yurok tribes stay committed to their respective heritage and traditions today for future generations, plus watch a new episode of Stories from the Stage sharing how confronting a hurtful past can open the door to healing and justice.
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During November, celebrate Native American Heritage Month with films of Indigenous cultures, traditions, languages and more in our monthly viewer’s guide and Native Stories Collection.
Two new Local, USA premieres explore how the Lummi and Yurok peoples stay committed to their traditions today for future generations – watch Scha'nexw Elhtal'nexw Salmon People: Preserving a Way of Life on Nov. 4 and Firelighters: Fire Is Medicine on Nov. 18.
And on a new episode of Stories from the Stage, Reckoning and Repair (Nov. 18), three storytellers share how confronting the past is the only way to heal and seek justice.
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