Antiques Roadshow: Celebrating Native American Heritage

Monday, Nov. 4 at 7 p.m.

Celebrate the Indigenous creators and their influence in history through their incredible art and artifacts with inspiring stories from the past.

In this episode, take a look at a Sioux beaded vest that dates back to the 1870’s. The artifact gives a glimpse into the traditions and lifestyle of the Sioux people at the time. Experts will dive deep into how and why it was made.

Join Arizona PBS as we celebrate Native American Heritage Month! Discover the rich cultures and traditions of our nation’s First People through stories that connect us all: people, animals and the natural world. With friends by our side, we learn, play and share incredible adventures, from sleigh rides to storytelling. Come along and explore how Native American heritage represents us all, showing that we’re connected in beautiful ways!

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