Please see this link for details and registration: https://www.pinehawk.org/2024-
Sacred Stones & Trail Trees: Littleton’s Hidden Sacred-Shamanic Landscape
April 28, 2:00 pm, Littleton Library
By the Nashobah CSL Team: Strong Bear Medicine, Dan Boudillion, and Kevin Gallant
Sponsored by the Littleton Historical Society
Please see attached flyer (courtesy of Friends of Pine Hawk).
This is a unique talk. Most Native stones presentations are given with the assumption of the antiquity of the constructions. But in this talk, we’ll be focusing on Native constructions in Nashobah that can be dated as not-before the 1820s. This is new information, first presented here.
We’ll also be sharing the Native-ways on how to act around Native ceremonial structures. Learn to walk these sites – of any antiquity – the same as a Native American would.
Nashobah Praying Indians: A Living People, A Living landscape
Strong Bear Medicine & Dan Boudillion
May 5, 2:00 pm, Boxborough Town Hall, 29 Middle Rd, Boxborough
This is a historical talk about the Nashobah Praying Indians, from 1654 to the present. It will give focus to the fact that part of the original 1654 Nashobah Praying Indian Plantation is now in Boxborough.
Programs by members of Friends of the Nashobah Praying Indians:
Acton: 4000 to 7000 Years Ago
Friend of the Nashobah, Archaeologist Kimberley Conners, is giving a Friends of Pine Hawk talk on May 9, and a walk on May 18 in Acton.
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