SPECIAL THANKS TO :

  • NAICOB is the oldest center dedicated to the socio-economic needs of American Indians in Massachusetts. THANK YOU!

    Thank you to their staff for helping to make this event possible.

    Visit them at www.naicob.org.

  • The Wampanoag Nation Singers and Dancers are comprised of members of the many tribes that form the Wampanoag Nation. These artisans, musicians, and educators come dressed in traditional attire to provide cultural awareness and enrichment whenever needed.

    At this event, they engaged the group to participate in songs and dances. THANK YOU!

    For more information, visit: https://www.wampanoagnationsingersanddancers.com

  • Bruce Curliss is a Nipmuc culture bearer who doubled as the Master of Ceremony for this event. He provided eloquent transitions with a flair of comedic relief. THANK YOU!

  • The Massachusetts Tribe at Ponkapoag participated by providing Craig Podgurski as a fire keeper for this event. THANK YOU!

    For more information, visit: https://massachusetttribe.org

  • Robert Peters is a Mashpee Wampanoag artist, writer, DJ, and fire keeper.

    He is a 45-year veteran DJ, specializing in Old and New School R&B, Funk, Dance Music, Neo-Soul. and provided the sound system and equipment. THANK YOU!

    To stay connected, visit: https://www.facebook.com/robert.peters.75685

  • A Navajo painter, soundscape artist, and printmaker from Tohatchi, Mexico who has been living in Boston for the past twenty years.

    She provided original paintings and artwork for sale at this event. THANK YOU!

    For more information, visit: https://www.instagram.com/geral.dine.barney/?hl=en

  • A Pequot cultural curator, providing trade goods to those who seek.

    He provided a plethora of goods including jewelry, clothing, perfume, and raw materials for this event. THANK YOU!

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