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November 2012

KQED proudly celebrates the richness and diversity of the greater San Francisco Bay Area by commemorating November, American Indian Heritage Month. During the month of November, KQED Public TV 9 schedules a special lineup of programs focused on American Indian themes and issues. These programs are highlighted in a guide along with listings of community resources and local events.

2012 American Indian Heritage Local Hero Awards Ceremony
Wed, Nov 7, San Francisco City Hall

KQED, the San Francisco Mayor's Office of Neighborhood Services, American Indian AIDS Project, San Francisco Native American Health Center, East Bay Native American Health Center and the Indian Health Center of Santa Clara Valley are proud to celebrate the rich culture of the American Indian community.

Join us for dancing, drumming and a special awards ceremony where we will celebrate four outstanding local heroes for their work in the American Indian community.

Wed, Nov 7, 5-7:30pm, San Francisco City Hall, 1 Dr. Carlton B Goodlett, San Francisco

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American Indian Heritage Features & Resources

American Indian Heritage Month Local Heroes 2011
American Indian Heritage Month Local Heroes 2010
American Indian Heritage Month Local Heroes 2009
American Indian Heritage Month Local Heroes 2008
Educator Resources

Also on KQED.org this week ...

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At Last: Devil's Slide Tunnels Open

Two new tunnels that will replace a cliffhanger drive, known as "Devil's Slide," are now open.

2012 Asian Pacific American Local Heroes
The Glowing Millipedes of Alcatraz

More than a million people visit Alcatraz every year, but a recent discovery has revealed another attraction that lives within the shadows of this historic prison.

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