The
purpose of National American Indian Heritage Month is to
honor and recognize the original peoples of this land.
The 1996 proclamation details their contributions to the
past and to the future:
Throughout
our history, American Indian and Alaska Native peoples
have been an integral part of the American character.
Against the odds, America's first peoples have endured,
and they remain a vital cultural, political, social, and
moral presence. Tribal America has brought to this great
country certain values and ideas that have become
ingrained in the American spirit: the knowledge that
humans can thrive and prosper without destroying the
natural environment; the understanding that people from
very different backgrounds, cultures, religions, and
traditions can come together to build a great country;
and the awareness that diversity can be a source of
strength rather than division.