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Honoring Indigenous communities around the world

Olivia with her mother at the annual Oneida Pow Wow when she was a child.

A mother and daughter sit on the grass with a crowd behind them.

“I hired a graphics designer who is from Laguna Pueblo to do some graphics and revisions to my company's logo. I was able to pay him at a non-discounted price thanks to the grant. The logo revision has allowed me to market in ways I haven’t before” shares Shayai Lucero, owner of Earth and Sky Floral Designs and Gallery.

Portrait photo of Shayai Lucero, who wears a black and red shirt and turquoise earrings.

This year’s Native American Heritage Month is an interactive Doodle by guest artist Mallery Quetawki that honors the late We:wa, a revered cultural leader and mediator within the Zuni tribe.

A still image of the 2021 Native American Heritage Month Google Doodle illustrating  a portrait of the late We:wa weaving a fabric pattern in front of a scenic blue and brown background.
An image of a painting depicting one man standing to the left of the picture. There is grass on the ground with a bright blue sky and mountain range in the background.

"A-HO" by Mirac Creepingbear from the Indian Arts and Crafts Board, U.S. Department of the Interior collection on Google Arts & Culture.

A black and white photograph of two soldiers crouching in a forest. The figure on the left is looking down, writing in a notebook. The figure on the left is wearing headphones and speaking into an instrument.

Corporal Henry Bahe Jr. and Private First Class George H. Kirk, Bougainville, December 1943 from Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian on Google Arts & Culture.

A picturesque landscape with forest in the foreground, and a view of ancient cliff dwellings carved into the side of a mountain in the middle of the photo. A cloudy sky is above.

Mesa Verde by Kacey Hadick from the CyArk collection on Google Arts & Culture.

Two women cook together with three women observing behind them. The woman in the foreground uses a ladle to stir soup. The other woman is preparing meat above a grill. Pottery is hanging from the wall behind them.

Antojo en cuerpo y alma by Alejandra Cerdeño from the Centro de las Artes Indígenas y Mujeres de Humo collection on Google Arts & Culture.

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