Celebrate Native American Heritage Month with San Francisco Public Library
San Francisco Public Library presents its Native American Heritage Month celebration, titled First Person, this November, featuring a lineup of programs that honor Indigenous cultures and traditions. As we live, learn and play on the traditional homeland of the Ramaytush Ohlone, the Library invites its community to join in recognizing the enduring contributions of Native peoples, not just this month, but all year long.
For more information about our programs and recommended reads, visit sfpl.org/first person.
First Person Programs
Wednesday, November 5, 2025
Book Club: Graphic Novel Memoirs, 5 p.m., Noe Valley/Sally Brunn
The Graphic Novel Memoir Book Club meets the 1st Wednesday of the month. Please come prepared to discuss Come Home, Indio by Jim Terry. Copies available at the reference desk.
Film: Beyond Recognition, 5 p.m., Portola
After decades struggling to protect her ancestors' burial places, now engulfed by San Francisco's sprawl, a Native woman from a federally unrecognized tribe and her allies occupy a development site to prevent desecration of sacred ground.
Thursday, November 6, 2025
Activity: LEGOs and Mini Basket Craft, 4 p.m., North Beach
Learn about Miwok basket making and weave a colorful mini basket. We'll also have LEGOs galore for building and toys for your littler ones to play with. For ages 5–8.
Book Club: World Literature, Larissa FastHorse's The Thanksgiving Play, 6 p.m., Virtual Library
We discuss The Thanksgiving Play, a satirical comedy by Larissa FastHorse, in which four white individuals attempt to create a politically correct First Thanksgiving play for Native American Heritage Month in schools.
Saturday, November 8, 2025
Workshop: Huichol Yarn Painting, 1 p.m., Main Library Children’s Center
Make a simple craft based on Huichol yarn painting, a traditional art form of the Huichol people of Mexico. For ages 8–13.
Wednesday, November 12, 2025
Film: Gather, 3 p.m., Golden Gate Valley
Gather follows the stories of natives on the frontlines of a growing movement to reconnect with spiritual and cultural identities that were devastated by genocide.
Thursda,y November 13, 2025
Presentation: Natural Presidio, 2:30 p.m., Portola
A partnership with Golden Gate National Recreation Area
Meet Ranger Fatima and use your five senses to learn about animals and plants that call the Presidio of San Francisco their home.
Native American Beading with Kalorie Roanhorse, 4 p.m., Anza
Instructor Kalorie Roanhorse, an expert in Native American beading, teaches the basics of jewelry design and beading. Space limited. Reservations required: (415) 355-5717.
Film: Indians Like Us, 6:15 p.m., Potrero
A group of French citizens dress as Native Americans and appear at village fairs in France. They visit Pine Ridge, Wounded Knee and Little Big Horn in the Midwest to discover that the reality of contemporary Native Americans is quite different from their portrayal.
Saturday, November 15, 2025
Activity: Beaded Corn, 3 p.m., Noe Valley/Sally Brunn
Make a fun corn craft and learn how corn was important to Native Americans. For children ages 6 and older.
Sunday, November 16, 2025
Performance: Kim Shuck’s Poem Jam Celebrates Janice Gould, 1 p.m., Main Library, Latino/ Hispanic Room, Lower Level
San Francisco Poet Laureate emerita Kim Shuck invites special guests to celebrate the Native American poet and scholar Janice Gould.
Workshop: Clay Pinch Pots, 3 p.m., Sunset
Enjoy a read aloud of the 2025 Caldecott Medal winner book Chooch Helped by Andrea L. Rogers and illustrated by Rebecca Lee Kunz. Then learn about and make pinch pots out of air-dry clay following the book's instructions. For children and their caregivers.
Book Club: Friends of Dorothy, 3:30 p.m., Virtual Library and Eureka Valley
If you enjoy reading and discussing LGBTQIA+ books, spend an hour hashing out the details of this month's selection: Tommy Pico's Nature Poem. This is a hybrid event. Registration is required for Zoom attendance. In-person attendance does not require registration.
Monday, November 17, 2025
Book Club: Golden Gate Valley Library Reading Circle, 3 p.m., Golden Gate Valley
We will be discussing Bad Indians: A Tribal Memoir by Deborah A. Miranda. Please join us.
Workshop: Sand Painting, 4 p.m., Noe Valley/Sally Brunn
Learn about Dine sand painting and then make your own sand painting with colored sand and glue on a cardboard frame. Space limited. First come, first served.
Tuesday, November 18, 2025
Workshop: Traditional Ecological Knowledge Tea Time, 5 p.m., Visitacion Valley
Learn from Native knowledge about plants commonly used for herbal tea, then select from the plants you’ve learned about to make your own custom tea blend. Books and other source materials will be available to deepen your learning. For ages 13 and older.
Wednesday, November 19, 2025
Workshop: Huichol Yarn Painting, 3 p.m., Sunset
Make a simple craft based on Huichol yarn painting, a traditional art form of the Huichol people of Mexico. For ages 8–13.
Workshop: Biblio Bistro, 4 p.m., Main Library, The Mix, 2nd Floor
Learn to make delicious food using our portable kitchen. This month for First Person: Native American Heritage Celebration, we will be making a vegan version of Pozole Verde, a dish that has been eaten throughout Mexico since pre-Columbian times. For ages 12–18.
Film: Smoke Signals, 5 p.m., Park
On the Coeur d'Alene Indian Reservation in Idaho, young adults Thomas and Victor have grown up together but have an uneasy relationship. When Victor's estranged father dies, Thomas offers Victor the funds to retrieve his father's ashes in Arizona - but only if Victor lets Thomas come along for the ride.
Book Club: Ulloa Reading Corner, 6 p.m., West Portal
We will be discussing Fire Exit by Morgan Talty. Meetings are held on the third Wednesday of every month.
Sunday, November 23, 2025
Workshop: Native American Beading with Kalorie Roanhorse, 2 p.m., Portola
Instructor Kalorie Roanhorse, an expert in Native American beading, teaches the basics of jewelry design and beading. Space limited. Reservations required: (415) 355-5660.
Book Club: Genre Smoosh, 3:30 p.m., Virtual Library and Eureka Valley
If you enjoy any genre of fiction from literary to science fiction to horror to pulp, spend an hour discussing this month's genre fiction selection: Rebecca Roanhorse's Tread of Angels. This is a hybrid event. Registration is required for Zoom attendance. In-person attendance does not require registration.
Monday, November 24, 2025
Workshop: Huichol Yarn Painting, 2:30 p.m., Parkside
Make a simple craft based on Huichol yarn painting, a traditional art form of the Huichol people of Mexico. For ages 8 and older.
Tuesday, November 25, 2025
Book Club: Viz Valley Readers, Amanda Peters' Waiting for the Long Night Moon, 4 p.m., Visitacion Valley
This month, we discuss Amanda Peters' Waiting for the Long Night Moon, a collection of short fiction where Peters describes the Indigenous experience from an astonishingly wide spectrum in time and place—from contact with the first European settlers, to the forced removal of Indigenous children, to the present-day fight for the right to clean water.
Wednesday, November 26, 2025
Activity: Snack Trials, Main Library, The Mix, 2nd Floor
Taste different snacks and pick your favorite. This month for First Person: Native American Heritage Celebration, we will be tasting nuts, seeds and legumes that are indigenous to North America. For ages 12–18.