Anne Arundel County Public Library event celebrates Native American Heritage Month
The Anne Arundel County Public Library is celebrating this Native American Heritage Month with a variety of events. “There are a lot of books by Native authors about Native Americans,” said Christine Feldman, director of marketing and communications for the Anne Arundel County Public Library. . “We have a statewide book club called One Maryland One Book, and we read books by local author Tommy Orange. It’s a great story.” Throughout the month of November, county libraries The system has an event lineup that includes two events. “This is really about amplifying the stories, achievements and history of the Piscataway people, the original inhabitants of this area,” Feldman said. “They tell stories, they dance, they sing. And their costumes and costumes are really gorgeous, and it makes for a really captivating performance.” On Saturday, the Annapolis branch and Irvine Nature Center will be offering more than just shows and explanations. Bringing Native American crafts to you for more. “We will learn how indigenous people were able to use their natural resources to make tools, how they could make food, and how they could make clothing. , some demonstrations and lots of hands-on.” activities,” Kristen Cooper said at the Irvine Nature Center in Owings Mills. A large Native American event is planned for Sunday at the Irvine Nature Center from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
The Anne Arundel County Public Library is celebrating this Native American Heritage Month with a variety of events.
“There are tons of books about Native Americans by Native authors,” said Kristin Feldman, director of marketing and communications for the Anne Arundel County Public Library. “We have a statewide book club called One Maryland One Book, and we read books by local author Tommy Orange. It’s a great story.”
Throughout the month of November, the county library system will host a variety of events, including two performances by dancers and singers from the Piscataway Nation.
“This is really about promoting the stories, accomplishments and history of the Piscataway people, the original inhabitants of this area,” Feldman said. “They will be telling stories, dancing and singing. The costumes and attire will be absolutely gorgeous and it will be a truly captivating performance.”
On Saturday, the Annapolis Branch and Irvine Nature Center will bring Native American artifacts for more than just a show or talk.
“We learn how indigenous people use their natural resources to make tools, how they make food, how they can make clothing, so there will be some demonstrations and a lot of hands-on There will be a lot of activities going on,” Kristen said. There is an Irvine Nature Center in Owings Mills, Cooper.
A large Native American event is scheduled for Sunday at the Irvine Nature Center from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.