

MC Library celebrates the history, culture, and resilience of Native American communities in the present day and into the future. Each year, November is commemorated as Native American Heritage Month, a time for uplifting and honoring Native voices.
Montgomery College sits on the unceded ancestral territory of the Piscataway Conoy peoples. To read Montgomery College's full land acknowledgement statement, please follow the link below:
Mr. Rico Newman, Elder and member of the Piscataway Nation, reciting a land acknowledgement statement.
According to the National Museum of the American Indian, "the term Native is often used officially or unofficially to describe indigenous peoples from the United States (Native Americans, Native Hawaiians, Alaska Natives), but it can also serve as a specific descriptor (Native people, Native lands, Native traditions, etc.)". To read the museum's full guide on appropriate terminology, click the link below:
A map depicting important sites relevant to Native American identity and history in Maryland. Guide to Indigenous Maryland is a multi-faceted community engagement initiative of the Maryland State Library Agency and Maryland’s public libraries. Learn more at the website below. (PGCMLS)
Performance by Piscataway Indian Nation Singers and Dancers in 2017. (Arlington Independent Media)
Newscast documenting the formal recognition of the Piscataway Conoy Tribe and the Piscataway Indian Nation by the state of Maryland in 2012. (PGCTV)
What's being called a modern day Indian Removal, The Wild Turkey Clan of the Cedarville Band of Piscataway Indians in Maryland are being forced off their land. (ACLU of Maryland)
Rico Newman shows the regalia, spiritual and hunting items used by the people of the Piscataway nation.
The Baltimore American Indian Center and Baltimore Center Stage invite you to a virtual community launch celebration for Guide to Indigenous Baltimore, to include cell phone walking tour apps, a website, and a print guide focusing on the twentieth century and the historic American Indian "Reservation" of East Baltimore. (Baltimore Center Stage)
Kluge Fellow Joseph Genetin-Pilawa presents part of his larger study of the Indigenous histories of Washington, D.C. (Library of Congress)
Takoma Park/Silver Spring Library
Germantown Library
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From a young age, most Americans learn about the Founding Fathers, but are told very little about equally important and influential Native diplomats and leaders of Indian Nations. Treaties lie at the heart of the relationship between Indian Nations and the United States, and Nation to Nation: Treaties Between the United States and American Indian Nations is the story of that relationship, including the history and legacy of US–American Indian diplomacy from the colonial period through the present.
September 21st,2014 - January 17th, 2028
10am - 5:30pm
National Museum of the American Indian | National Mall
Fourth Street & Independence Avenue,SW
Washington, DC 20560
Tickets not required
The Pow-wow features Native vendors, Native food, and dancing.
Saturday, November 15th, 2025
11 am - 7pm
Maryland State Fairgrounds Exhibition Hall
2200 York Road, Lutherville-Timonium, MD 21093
Each year, Montgomery College's Board of Trustees designates national and state of Maryland awareness days and months for MC to celebrate. To acknowledge and celebrate diversity, MC Library creates online guides and library displays for each awareness day or month designated by the Board.
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