Schools Explore Native American Heritage

Schools Explore Native American Heritage
Posted on 12/06/2023
During November's Native American Heritage Month, several of our schools participated in activities exploring and celebrating the rich culture, history, traditions, music, dance and contributions of Native Americans. 


The Red Blanket Singers visited Bradford School where they performed an incredible series of dances and songs. Their performances showcased the rich culture of the Lenape Tribe, the indigenous people of the lands of Montclair. 

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Students at Glenfield and Hillside were treated to assemblies by the Redhawk Native American Arts Council, a not-for-profit organization founded and maintained by Native American artists and educators serving the tri-state area. Redhawk performers create programs that educate students about Native American history while emphasizing today's cultural practices Redhawk artists performed traditional dances and music, and students participated in a discussion on Indigenous people. 

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Nishuane families participated in a Grateful Hike of the Lenape Trail in Cedar Grove and cultural learning experience, sponsored by the School Action Team for Partnership. The event included magical storytelling, a hike and scavenger hunt for Lenape plants and objects, playing and making Lenape games, crafts and more. 

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