Bullock Museum to host 12th Annual American Indian Heritage Day celebration this Friday

Event honors Texas' American Indians with performances, activities and resources

SEPTEMBER 24, 2024 (AUSTIN, TX) — The Bullock Texas State History Museum, in partnership with Great Promise for American Indians, will host the 12th annual American Indian Heritage Day celebration on Friday, September 27.  This year's event will feature dancing and drumming performances and interactive experiences for school groups and exhibition visitors, as well as a free public evening performance. A livestream of the noon performance and online resources are available for those who wish to celebrate from home or the classroom.

“American Indian Heritage Day at the Bullock is one of our most engaging and significant events of the year. This exciting holiday gives us a wonderful opportunity to explore the traditions of various Tribal communities living in Texas today and to discover how their legacies have been sustained and passed down over time," said Coyote Balderrama-Shook, School Programs Coordinator at the Bullock Museum. "The excellent talents and voices of our partners, Great Promise for American Indians, and other American Indian artists always makes this a special day for our audience, especially visiting school groups.”

Led by State Representative Roberto Alonzo Dist. 104 (D-Dallas), members of the Texas State Legislature passed H.B. No. 174 in 2013 to create American Indian Heritage Day, a day that recognizes and honors the history and heritage of American Indians in Texas. Held the last Friday in September each year, the celebration highlights the contributions of American Indian communities to the state with ceremonies, activities and programs.

From 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., school groups and Museum exhibition visitors can participate in educational activities and view dancing and drumming performances at 10:30 a.m. and 12 p.m. In the evening, the public is invited to explore the Becoming Texas exhibition starting at 6 p.m. followed by a dancing and drumming performance beginning at 6:30 p.m.

For those celebrating from home or the classroom, a livestream of the 12 p.m. performance will be available on the Bullock Museum's YouTube channel. Additional on-demand resources, including art-making demonstrations, presentations, pre-recorded performances, and more, are available on the Bullock Museum website.

For more information about American Indian Heritage Day 2024, visit TheStoryofTexas.com.

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American Indian Heritage Day at the Bullock Museum is presented with support from the Texas Commission on the Arts.

The Bullock Museum, a division of the Texas State Preservation Board, is funded by Museum members, donors, and patrons, the Texas State History Museum Foundation, and the State of Texas.

School Programs are generously funded by Featured sponsor The Marie M. and James H. Galloway Foundation, and Contributing sponsors The Honorable Kent R. Hance and the Wood Family Charitable Fund.

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​​The Bullock Texas State History Museum, a division of the State Preservation Board and an accredited institution of the American Alliance of Museums, creates experiences that educate, engage, and encourage a deeper understanding of Texas. With dynamic, award-winning exhibitions that illuminate Texas history, people, and culture, educational programming for all ages, and an IMAX® theater with a screen the size of Texas, the Museum collaborates with more than 700 museums, libraries, archives, organizations, and individuals across the world to bring the Story of Texas to life. For more information, visit www.TheStoryofTexas.com or call (866)369-7108.

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