CNM NativeAmericanMonth blog 1 We All Should Honor and Deepen Our Understanding of Native American Heritage

We All Should Honor and Deepen Our Understanding of Native American Heritage

Each November and year-round, we celebrate and recognize Native American Heritage Month. It is a time to honor the strength, wisdom, and enduring contributions of Indigenous peoples across this country. It’s also an opportunity to reflect on the injustices and systemic harms Native communities have faced—and continue to face—and to recommit ourselves to education and solidarity.

At CNM, we believe equity work begins with honest reflection. This month, we’re encouraging our network to explore, read, and listen to stories told by Indigenous authors, leaders, and creators. These powerful works come from within Native communities themselves, offering authentic perspectives that challenge, enlighten, and inspire.

Here are a few of our favorite resources, books, films, and podcasts that bring Indigenous history, art, and voices to life.

Building a more equitable sector means learning from those who have long led with care, sustainability, and reciprocity. Taking time to watch, listen, and learn honors the voices that have led the way and allows their wisdom to shape how we show up in our own work.