The Cultural Education Day for the 30th annual American Indian Heritage Celebration will take place on Friday, November 21, 2025.
Check back for information and registration for this event. The presentations, videos, and resources below allow for continued exploration of the history, heritage, and ongoing contributions of North Carolina’s American Indians.
Resources
To learn more, see and hear more, and to connect more:
*Indicates North Carolina connection
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- Coharie Indian Tribe
- Cumberland County Association for Indian People
- Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians
- Guilford Native American Association
Haliwa-Saponi Indian Tribe Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina - Meherrin Indian Nation
Metrolina Native American Association North Carolina American Indian Heritage Commission North Carolina Commission of Indian Affairs Occaneechi Band of the Saponi Nation The Sappony Triangle Native American Society Waccamaw Siouan Tribe
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Map of NC Tribal Communities and Urban Organizations - *Culturally Responsive Instructional Resources for Teaching American Indians, Dept. of Public Instruction
- Online programs and videos from the North Carolina Museum of History
- *On Demand Distance Learning for Students: American Indians in North Carolina
- *American Indians in North Carolina, North Carolina Museum of History. 10 mins.
- Students discover fact and fiction about North Carolina American Indians.
- Students discover fact and fiction about North Carolina American Indians.
- *North Carolina's American Indians LIVE!, North Carolina Museum of History. 48 min.
- Insights, artifacts, and history of North Carolina American Indians.
- Insights, artifacts, and history of North Carolina American Indians.
- *Town Creek Indian Mound LIVE!, North Carolina Museum of History. 56 min.
- 14,000 years of history. American Indians in NC.