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Ideas for Native American Heritage Month (November)
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Hey /r/IndianCountry. As some of you might know, November is Native American Heritage Month (NAHM). For the last two years, we've designated our sub as a hub to promote NAHM. We organized AMAs and community discussions. This year, we plan to do the same.

In light of this, I want to extend an invitation to the community to help brainstorm some ideas for the month. Suggestions for AMAs, topics for discussion, events to be highlighted, or other kinds of ideas are all welcome! NAHM is a time to really focus on bringing our issues, our cultures, and our ideas to the forefront, both on and offline. We are all members of this community and we should all have a say in what we do.

Now, I know November is 3 months out. But we like to make sure we have everything planned right and we want enough time to make contact with any prospective people for an AMA.

With that in mind, any suggestions are welcome. Thank you!

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