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SUMMARY:Field Trip! "Indigenous Conservation Today" at Cook Memorial Library
DESCRIPTION:Join us on a field trip to learn more about the indigenous peoples of the area and how they engage with the land of their ancestors.  Full Description Below: \nOn Monday\, July 11\, at 6:30PM\, join Cook Memorial Library and Chocorua Lake Conservancy behind the Cook Memorial Library in Tamworth for “Indigenous Conservation Today” with Paul W. Pouliot and Denise K. Pouliot\, leaders of The Cowasuck Band of the Pennacook Abenaki People in Alton\, New Hampshire. Paul and Denise will present an Indigenous historical narrative and contemporary response about being the continued “Care Takers” of N’dakinna\, our homelands. The presentation will highlight ongoing social and environmental activism and how the attendees can be good stewards of Mother Earth by supporting these Indigenous community activities. Please register in advance. In case of rain\, the program will be held in an airy but covered location. \nhttps://www.chocorualake.org/events/2022/7/11/indigenous-conservation \n
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LOCATION:NY\, United States
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