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Native American Heritage Month


A Green Menace Threatens a Mohawk Community

December 04, 2012 Thomas Colarusso, APHIS Plant Health Safeguarding Specialist and Dwight Cunningham, APHIS Public Affairs, Riverdale, MD

For centuries, the Mohawk community of the Akwesasne (pronounced AHG - weh - SAUCE – knee) have created traditional basketry from the abundance of ash trees found along the St. Lawrence Seaway and the Thousand Islands area in New York. But for the last three years, the trees and the matchless...

Animals Plants

Native American Heritage Month is an Opportunity for Learning and Sharing

November 30, 2012 Tammi Schone, South Dakota USDA Public Information Coordinator

Earlier this month, I submitted a blog discussing plans to observe Native American Heritage Month in South Dakota. USDA Rural Development South Dakota staff held a Native American interactive day on November 28, which included traditional teachings, significance of the circle, meal, a game of “all...

Rural

Tribal College Program Fills Veterinary Void in the Southwest

November 27, 2012 Jill Lee, National Institute of Food and Agriculture

This post is part of the Science Tuesday feature series on the USDA blog. Check back each week as we showcase stories and news from USDA's rich science and research profile. USDA honors the achievements of American Indians during Native American Heritage Month and year-round. With educational...

Research and Science

Native American Heritage Month Observance at USDA

November 27, 2012 Joanna Stancil, Director, USDA Office of Tribal Relations

I was honored last week to participate in the annual Native American Heritage Month observance at USDA’s Jefferson Auditorium. A near-capacity crowd watched as the Vietnam Era Veterans Intertribal Association presented the colors. That gesture was especially fitting, given this year’s theme of...

Rural

South Dakota USDA Staff Observes Native American Heritage Month

November 26, 2012 Tammi Schone, South Dakota Public Information Officer

USDA Rural Development in South Dakota is celebrating the Annual Native American Heritage Month of November through traditional stories, original Native American artwork and friendly competition, helping those inside and outside of USDA to learn and enjoy Native American history and culture. This...

Rural

Secretary's Column: Recognizing Native American Heritage Month

November 23, 2012 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

This November, the U.S. Department of Agriculture has joined Americans across the country in recognizing Native American Heritage Month. We’ve taken time to honor the contributions of more than 5 million Native Americans across the United States. We’ve also reaffirmed our special relationship with...

Initiatives Food and Nutrition Rural

APHIS Helps Fight Pet Overpopulation on Tribal Lands

November 19, 2012 Dwight Cunningham, APHIS Public Affairs, Riverdale, MD

Years passed, but no one was able to get near the stray dog roaming the 90 acres of the Ely Shoshone Tribal District in Nevada. Tribal members had tried many times to corral her, to no avail. Then, in 2011, the stray became pregnant, giving birth to a litter under a walkway at the tribe’s clinic...

Animals Plants

In Working with Tribes USDA Rural Development Opens Electronic Doors

November 09, 2012 Tedd Buelow, Native American Coordinator, USDA Rural Development

Webinars and Teleconferences are not the raw materials that Tribes use to build the infrastructure that they need. However, at USDA Rural Development we believe that these tools are crucial building blocks that help our Agencies and staff build a foundation for consultation, cooperation and mutual...

Rural

Natural Resources Conservation Service Provides Assistance to Choctaw Tribe

November 18, 2011 Judi Craddock, NRCS Mississippi

November is American Indian Heritage Month and offers a great time to recognize the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians for their stellar record as stewards of the environment.

Conservation

Aniin niije (Hello Friend) – Cultural Sharing and Meal Kicks Off Native American Celebration Month

November 15, 2011 Tammi Schone, Public Affairs Specialist, South Dakota Rural Development

South Dakota staff held a “kick-off” for Native American Heritage Month in early November with opening comments provided by State Director Meeks sharing a PowerPoint – 5 minutes 500 years – with statistical information gathered by the National Congress of American Indians, an Indian Taco meal, and...

Rural
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