National Security Agency Honors American Indian and Alaska Native Heritage
November 28, 2020
November 28, 2020
FORT MEADE, Maryland, Nov. 28 -- The National Security Agency Central Security Service issued the following news story on Nov. 27:
In May of 1916, the nation's first American Indian Day was declared by the governor of New York. In 1990, President George H.W. Bush was the first U.S. President to designate November as National American Indian Heritage Month and each year since 1994, U.S. presidents have honored the community's heritage with similar proclamations.
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In May of 1916, the nation's first American Indian Day was declared by the governor of New York. In 1990, President George H.W. Bush was the first U.S. President to designate November as National American Indian Heritage Month and each year since 1994, U.S. presidents have honored the community's heritage with similar proclamations.
Many Ame . . .