November is Native American Heritage Month — a time to honor the vibrant cultures, traditions, and histories of Indigenous peoples. At Waubonsee, we celebrate the lasting impact and contributions of Native communities while also recognizing the challenges they have faced, past and present. This month offers an opportunity to learn, reflect, and deepen our understanding of Indigenous resilience and strength.
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