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Storyteller Spotlight: Greg Sarris 🌟 Hello, Ottawa County! 📚✨ As we celebrate #NativeAmericanHeritageMonth, we are thrilled to spotlight the incredible storyteller Greg Sarris. A remarkable tribal leader and accomplished author, Greg Sarris brings history to life, weaving stories that aren't just learned, but truly experienced. Discover more about Greg Sarris and dive into his latest book, "Forgetters," which explores themes deeply rooted in cultural heritage and storytelling. His work is a testament to the power of narrative in preserving and honoring Indigenous history. 👉 Learn more about Greg Sarris and his inspiring journey on his website: greg-sarris.com. 👉 Check out this Newsbank Article: ow.ly/OKGr50TQqHK Join us in celebrating the rich tapestry of Native American culture and stories. Share your thoughts and let us know how Greg's storytelling has impacted you in the comments below! #GregSarris #HistoryThroughStories #MiamiPublicLibrary #OttawaCountyOK #NewsBank @NewsBank 📖🌿

Native American Heritage Month: Celebrating Oklahoma's Rich Tribal Heritage 🌟 Fast Fact: Did you know that Oklahoma is home to 38 Federally Recognized Tribes? This incredible diversity makes our state a unique tapestry of cultures and histories. Join Miami Public Library this month as we celebrate the rich heritage and contributions of these tribes. Here's a list of the tribes that call Oklahoma home: • Absentee Shawnee Tribe • Alabama Quassarte Tribal Town • Apache Tribe • Caddo Tribe • Cherokee Nation • Cheyenne – Arapaho Tribes • Chickasaw Nation • Choctaw Nation • Citizen Potawatomi Tribe • Comanche Nation • Delaware Nation • Delaware Shawnee Tribe • Eastern Shawnee Tribe • Ft. Sill Apache • Iowa Tribe • Kaw Nation • Kialegee Tribal Town • Kickapoo Tribe • Kiowa Tribe • Miami Nation • Modoc Tribe • Muscogee Nation • Osage Nation • Otoe – Missouria Tribe • Ottawa Tribe • Pawnee Nation • Peoria Tribe • Ponca Nation • Quapaw Tribe • Sac and Fox Nation • Seminole Nation • Seneca – Cayuga Tribe • Shawnee Tribe • Thlopthlocco Tribal Town • Tonkawa Tribe • United Keetoowah Band of Cherokees • Wichita & Affiliated Tribe • Wyandotte Nation Join us at the library for events and resources that highlight the history, culture, and achievements of these tribes. Let's honor and learn from the vibrant Native American communities that enrich our state. Share your stories and experiences with us in the comments! 🌍✨ #NativeAmericanHeritageMonth #OklahomaTribes #MiamiPublicLibrary #OklahomaCulture #CulturalHeritage #MoreThanYourGrandmasLibrary #OttawaCountyOK #CulturalCelebration

📢 Attention, Miami Public Library patrons and Ottawa County residents! 📢 Mark your calendars for this month because Miami Public Library is thrilled to invite you to an exciting event under the NEA Big Read Grant - another "Where We Live" Creative Writing Workshop! 📅 Date: November 21, 2024 ⏰ Time: 10:00 AM 📍 Location: Miami Civic Center, 129 5th Ave NE, Miami, OK This is a unique opportunity to explore the environmental impacts that have shaped our lives in Ottawa County, both past and present. 🌍✨ We are honored to have Rebecca Jim from the LEAD Agency as our special guest speaker. With her profound knowledge and engaging storytelling, Rebecca will help us dive deep into topics like drought, pollution, and flooding. How have these environmental challenges influenced your life? What stories do you have to share about your family's experiences? This workshop is more than just a writing session; it's a chance to connect with your community, reflect on your personal history, and contribute to a collective narrative that speaks to our shared experiences. Whether you're a seasoned writer or just starting out, your voice matters, and we can't wait to hear your stories! 🗣️📝 💡 Special Perk: Every participant will receive a writer’s bag filled with a notebook, pencils, and pens to fuel your creative spirit at all our workshops! 🎒🖊️ 📝 The personal stories about your life in Ottawa County will have the chance to be part of a unique compilation book, showcasing the diverse voices and histories of our community. Share your stories by dropping them off at the library or emailing them to librarystaff@miamiokla.net. 📧💌 Got questions? We’ve got answers! Feel free to shoot us an email or give us a call at 918-541-2292. 📞 If you haven’t gotten your copy of "The Grapes of Wrath" yet, we will have some copies available at the event, if any are left. 📖✨ “NEA Big Read is a program of the National Endowment for the Arts in partnership with Arts Midwest.” We hope to see you there, ready to share and listen. Let's make this workshop an unforgettable experience! 🌟📚 #NEABigRead #ArtsMidwest #MoreThanYourGrandmasLibrary #OttawaCountyOK #WhereWeLive #TellYourStory #WritiersUnite #LocalHistory #FamilyHistory #EnvironmentalImpact #LEADAgency

Discover the Rich Traditions of Early November Observances 🌟 Join us in exploring the cultural and religious significance of three important early November observances: Day of the Dead, All Saints' Day, and All Souls' Day. These celebrations offer a unique glimpse into the ways different cultures honor their ancestors and reflect on the cycle of life and death. 📖 Learn more about these meaningful traditions and their rich histories by visiting our online resource here: ow.ly/g9Fi50TQmbF. Let's celebrate diversity and deepen our understanding of these beautiful observances together! 🌺✨ #DayOfTheDead #AllSaintsDay #AllSoulsDay #NewsBank @NewsBank #CulturalCelebrations #MiamiPublicLibrary #OttawaCountyOK

🌟Celebrate Native American Heritage Month with Miami Public Library! 🌟 Hello, Ottawa County! November is Native American Heritage Month, and we are proud to honor the rich cultural heritage of our community, home to nine Native American Tribal Nations: Eastern Shawnee, Miami Nation, Modoc Tribe, Ottawa Tribe of Oklahoma, Peoria Tribe of Oklahoma, Quapaw Tribe, Seneca-Cayuga Tribe of Oklahoma, Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma, and Wyandotte Tribe. We are also fortunate to have community members from other tribes, including Choctaw and Cherokee. Join us this month as we celebrate the vibrant traditions, history, and contributions of our Native American communities. We’ll be sharing stories, events, and insights that highlight the unique tapestry of cultures that make Ottawa County so special. Are you a tribal citizen? Share with us in the comments what you love about your tribe, what makes them special to you, or your favorite part about being a tribal citizen. Stay connected with us on our journey of learning and appreciation. Let’s honor and preserve the heritage that enriches our community every day. ✨ #NativeAmericanHeritageMonth #OttawaCountyOK #CulturalCelebration #MiamiPublicLibrary #TribalNations #CommunityStories #WhereWeLive

🌟 Have you ever wondered about the legend behind Diwali, the Hindu Festival of Lights? 🌟 Here is a little history we found on our EBSCO platform: Long ago in Ayodhya, North India, King Dashratha had a beloved son, Rama, who was the heir to the throne. However, one of the king’s wives, Kaikayi, wanted her own son Bharat to be king. She convinced the king to send Rama into the forest for 14 years. Heartbroken, Rama left with his wife Sita and brother Lakshman. In the forest, they lived a peaceful life until the evil Demon King Ravana kidnapped Sita. With the help of the mighty monkey Hanuman, Rama found and defeated Ravana, rescuing Sita. After 14 years, Rama returned to Ayodhya, where the people celebrated by adorning their homes with flowers, garlands, and thousands of diyas (oil lamps). This grand celebration marks the victory of good over evil and the return of hope and happiness. Diwali continues to be celebrated with the lighting of diyas and fireworks, symbolizing the removal of darkness and the joy of community. Join us in learning more about this beautiful festival on EBSCO! #Diwali #FestivalOfLights #MiamiPublicLibrary #Community #EBSCO #LearnWithUs https://miamipl.okpls.org/electronic_resources/ References Kapoor, Monica Sharma. 2011. “Dazzling Diwali: The Story Behind the Hindu Festival of Lights.” Skipping Stones 23 (5): 29. https://research.ebsco.com/linkprocessor/plink?

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