UToledo Celebrates Native American Heritage Month in November

October 31, 2023 | Diversity, Events, News, UToday, Library, Student Affairs
By Kirk Baird



Native American Heritage Month is a time of celebration and reflection at The University of Toledo as we pay tribute to the rich cultural heritage, traditions and contributions of Native Americans. Throughout November, the University community comes together to honor Indigenous peoples’ enduring legacy and deepen our understanding of their diverse cultures.

On Tuesday, Nov. 7, the Office of Multicultural Student Success invites everyone to a special mixer from 5 to 6:30 p.m. in the OMSS Thompson Student Union Room 2500. The event is to foster cultural exchange, dialogue and community building, and to provide a welcoming space for individuals to interact with Native American students, share experiences and deepen their understanding of Indigenous cultures. Guest will have the opportunity to enjoy a traditional dish, “Three Sister Soup.”

Promotional graphic for Native American Heritage Month through the month of November.There will be a movie screening on Thursday, Nov. 16, in the OMSS Programming Room in Thompson Student Union. The film selection will offer an insightful exploration of Native American history, stories, or contemporary issues. Attendees will have the opportunity to engage in thoughtful discussions following the screening, promoting a greater appreciation for the cultural diversity and challenges faced by Indigenous communities.

A new addition to this year’s NAHM, is the Toledo Museum: Native American Gallery. OMSS will be inviting students to go on a field trip to the Toledo Museum of Arts, Thursday, Nov. 9 at noon to the new art gallery and see history of the people of the Native Nation. The event is free and students can RSVP on Invonet.

Events and activities for Native American Heritage Month include:

•  Wednesday, Nov 1, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. – Student Union Tabling;

•  Tuesday, Nov. 7, from 5 to 6:30 p.m. – NAHM Mixer in OMSS;

•  Thursday, Nov. 9, from noon to 2 p.m. – Toledo Museum of Arts: Native American Gallery Field Trip; and

•  Thursday, Nov. 30, from 5 to 7 p.m. – NAHM Movie Screening (“Warrior Lawyer”) in OMSS.

For updates on events and locations, visit the Native American Heritage Month’s celebration Invonet site.

Join us throughout November as we honor and celebrate Native American Heritage Month at The University of Toledo. Together, we can learn, share, and create a more inclusive campus that values the rich contributions of Indigenous peoples to our shared history and future.

Remember, their story is our story.

The Office of Multicultural Student Success also has a list of Native American Heritage Month resources online as well as a site devoted to the campus celebrations of Native American Heritage Month and all History and Heritage Months.

For more information on these free, public events, contact the Office of Multicultural Student Success at 419.530.2261 or omss@utoledo.edu.