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This Native American Heritage Month, explore DC’s Indigenous history. The Anacostia River that borders the National Arboretum was named after the Anacostan people, a Native American trive originally known as the Nacotchtank. While Anacostans were some of the original land stewards of what became Washington, DC, very little is known about their past and present.

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