Where We Belong Post-Show Resources
POST-SHOW RESOURCES
Resources
- Tribal Government of the Nipmuc Nation Hassanamisco Band
- Nipmuck Tribal Council of Chaubunagungamaug
- The Massachusett Tribe at Ponkapoag
- The Mohegan Tribe
- Native Land Digital Territory, Language and Treaty Mapping
- Wôpanâak Language Reclamation Project
- Nipmuck Language Resources
- Where We Belong (paperback)
- Video: "Language is the building block of thought" Madeline Sayet TEDTalk
Local
- Indigenous People of Concord Walking Tour
- A Fight for Freedom: Patriots of Color Walking Tour of Concord
- March 15 Concord250 Patriots of Color Celebration
- March 19 Presentation & Discussion: Signs, Stories, Unraveling Myths in Concord
- March 30 Presentation on Unsettling Thoreau: Native Americans, Settler Colonialism, and the Power of Place with authors John Kucich and Linda Coombs (Aquinnah Wampanoag)
Land Back Information
Learn about Massachusetts HD3659
An Act authorizing the Division of Capital Asset Management and Maintenance to convey Lampson Brook Farm in Belchertown to the Nipmuc People and the Historic Jepson Farmstead Parcel to the New England Small Farm Institute. Please refer to your questions regarding Tribal Sovereignty and Return HomeLand Property Title to: State Rep. Aaron Saunders, The Saunders Committee, 716 Franklin Street, Belchertown, MA, 01007, aaron@aaronsaunders.org
Purchasing of Homelands Fund
To make a direct Non-profit Organization contribution to the Nipmuc Tribal Nation Council for their purchase of Nipmuc Homeland, send a letter or email explaining in a few words your interest to: Nipmuc Nation Tribal Council Inc., 25 Main Street, South Grafton, MA 01560, council@nipmucnation.org
IN THE WEDGE GALLERY
Ways of My Ancestors - Imagery: Lighting the Path to Awareness, photography by Scott Strong Hawk Foster
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NEWS FROM OUR ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT PARTNERS
Arlington Friends of the Drama present The Humans
Concord Players is going to Urinetown...and getting ready for Concord250
Concord Social Justice Roundtable presents Signs, Stories, Unraveling Myths in Concord at the Library March 19
Greater Boston Stage presents The Irish and How They Got That Way just in time for St. Patty's!
Lyric Stage Company is diving into modern ART!
Massachusetts Center for Native American Awareness presents a screening of Flying Bird's Diary, directed by Madeline Sayet
The Thoreau Society is discussing Unsettling Thoreau: Native Americans, Settler Colonialism, and the Power of Place March 30
The Umbrella Concert Series with Salt Lick Incubator presents exciting emerging artists in concert
The Umbrella offers arts education classes & workshops for youth, teens, families, and adults
WERS Standing Room Only brings you The Best of Broadway and Beyond
WBUR invites you to Listen Anywhere, Anytime
READINGS
"Concord's Hidden Gem" of Boston Theater
Discover Concord Magazine
Inside the stately 1929 former Emerson School building at 40 Stow Street, The Umbrella Stage Company’s recently constructed theater wing is a surprise and delight to all who discover one of the “best kept secrets” of the Greater Boston/Metrowest theater scene.
Reflecting on the 250th Through the Lens of the Arts
Discover Concord Magazine
Concord cultural organizations bring expanded perspectives on history
TED Talk: Language is the building block of thought (Video)
Language has the power to build our social collective thinking and the lens through which we view the world. So it’s safe to say that what we call things matters. Theater director and Native American playwright Madelline Sayet discusses her native language and how it has shaped her: “In Mohegan, art, politics and science are all interwoven, and so words take on a stronger more collective community-based meaning.”
BEHIND-THE-SCENES GALLERY
Photographer Jim Sabitus (@jsabitus) had a chance to shoot performer GiGi Buddie (Achokayis) working in early rehearsals with director Tara Moses. Sabitus is a regular photographer for The Umbrella Performing Arts and in the Greater Boston music scene. His work can be seen at https://www.instagram.com/jsabitus/ .