November marks Native American Heritage Month, a time to honor the history, culture, and contributions of Native Americans.

Across the Sacramento region, communities came together this weekend to celebrate through music, dance, and art that reflect generations of tradition.

At the second Annual Native American Heritage Month Parade in downtown Sacramento, hundreds filled Capitol Mall with color and movement, a display of pride and resilience.

"We still are here, we still exist, and we are thriving in this vibrant part of California," said Jack Potter Jr., Redding Rancheria Tribal Chairman.

The day's celebration carried a deeper message of unity and strength.

"Historically, the state hasn't been good to us, but today we're here to dance and celebrate our culture. It's a new day and a n

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