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07/13/2026
07/12/2026

Native History in Schools: Time for a Bigger Spotlight?Across the United States, more schools are beginning to include lessons about Native American history, culture, and traditions in their classrooms. Leaders and educators from the Navajo Nation say this is an important step toward giving students a fuller understanding of the country’s past and present.These lessons often cover Indigenous languages, customs, major historical events, and the experiences of Native communities that are often overlooked in traditional textbooks. Supporters say students gain a deeper respect for Native cultures and a better understanding of how Indigenous peoples continue to shape American society today.Many also believe that teaching Native history can help preserve stories, traditions, and voices for future generations. Instead of seeing Native Americans only in the past, students can learn about vibrant communities that still exist and thrive today.Others argue that school curriculums are already crowded and that adding more topics can be challenging. But many educators say Native history is not an extra subject—it is an essential part of American history.As conversations about representation and inclusion continue, one question remains:Should Native American history be taught more in schools?Comment YES or NO.

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