In celebration of Native American Heritage Month, the Las Cruces Public Libraries is extending an open invitation to children and families for a culturally immersive experience at the Native American Storytelling Show and Tell event scheduled for Wednesday, Nov. 20. This educational gathering will take place from 2:30 to 4 p.m. at the Thomas Branigan Memorial Library, located at 200 E. Picacho Ave.
For those interested in delving into the rich tapestry of culture and history that shapes the Native American narrative, this event promises a unique educational opportunity, as Alex Mares, a Park Ranger Interpreter from the Mesilla Valley Bosque State Park, will present both stories and artifacts, which are set to captivate attendees through a lens of authenticity and historical significance. Considering its educational value, the program stands as a free resource for children of all ages wishing to gain a deeper understanding of Native American cultures.
The significance of events such as the Storytelling Show and Tell is multi-layered, serving not only as an avenue for education but also as a vital component in the preservation and acknowledgment of the diverse histories that compose the fabric of American society. As reported by the
City of Las Cruces
, Mares’ engagement with the audience will bridge generations and encourage a shared appreciation for the storytelling tradition that has been a cornerstone of Native American heritage.
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