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Digging Into Native History in New Hampshire
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Dates
11/8/2009


Location
Mount Kearsarge Indian Museum
18 Highlawn Road
Warner, NH 03278

Tickets
Free.


This event is the first in the Mount Kearsarge Indian Museum’s Second Sunday Speaker Series funded in part by a New Hampshire Humanities Council mini-grant. Abenaki history has been reduced to near-invisibility as the result of conquest, a conquering culture that placed little value on the Indian experience, and a strategy of self-preservation that required many Abenaki to go “underground,” concealing their true identities for generations to avoid discrimination and persecution. Robert Goodby, Franklin Pierce University, shares the archaeological evidence that shows their deep presence here, inches below the earth’s surface. This event is free and open to the public.

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