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Celebrate Native American Heritage
Join the City of Hillsboro as we celebrate the rich and diverse culture and heritage of Native Americans in November and throughout the year. These remarkable Americans deeply enrich the quality and character of Hillsboro, the Pacific Northwest, and our nation.
Throughout the 20th century, many attempts were made to designate a day to honor and recognize the contributions of the First Peoples. While several states had celebrations, it wasn’t official until 1990 when President George H.W. Bush approved November as “National American Indian Heritage Month”.
Learn more about the history and culture of the First Peoples in Washington County by exploring events, art, music, books, and more.
Events
Native Writer's Theater: FreeWrite 40
The Native Theater Project at Bag&Baggage Productions invites all Native writers to FreeWrite 40, a weekly virtual space to write, share drafts, and receive feedback. Writing cohorts work together for eight weeks with studies in leadership development and Native wellness initiatives. This is a free, open-source, community-building resource.
- Weekly writing prompt offered
- 40 minutes of writing time
- 15 minutes for self-selected breakout rooms
Learn more & sign up for FreeWrite40. The program will begin again later this fall.
Native Americans in Hillsboro & Oregon
Note: Many of the links included in the following content sections are to third party websites. The City of Hillsboro does not endorse any of the following products or services and the quality of each website will vary.
Shop Native American & Indigenous Businesses
Frequent these businesses to buy local and support Native American & Indigenous business owners in our community.
Resources & Cultural Organizations
Get involved with local community organizations to attend events, watch storytelling videos, take part in activism, or connect with like-minded people.
Library Resources & Reading Lists
Find Native American Heritage Month lists for all age groups, including books, movies, and resource guides.
Our Commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
The City of Hillsboro is committed to instilling diversity, equity, and inclusion as essential parts of policy-making and the delivery of City services. Learn more about our equity work and browse our Celebrating Culture series through the buttons below.