These are the Indigenous leaders of Mass., chosen by MassLive readers
MassLive.comNovember 20, 2023
Indigenous rep added to Woodlands Partnership of Northwest Massachusetts board
The Greenfield RecorderJuly 2, 2023
Understanding and Untangling Colonization
Friday, March 31, 2023iberkshires.com
Rebuilding a Cultural Economy: A Story from the Nipmuc Nation
Andre Strongbearheart and Carlos UrionaFebruary 7, 2023
Worldmaking 101: Imagination and Reparation at Double Edge Theatre and Ohketeau Cultural Center
Essay by Jonathan Eburne
Larry Spotted Crow Mann given NAACP Indigenous Award
The Berkshire EagleOctober 12, 2022BY SHAW ISRAEL IZIKSON
Traditional mishoon launch provides opportunity to ‘listen and learn from tribal nations’
The Greenfield RecorderAug. 5, 2022By: Bella Levavi
Freedom in Season at Ohketeau
Posted on May 24, 2022Interview by Monte Belmonte - The River
Ohketeau Directors participate in “The Long Match”
A Two-Day HowlRound Conversation Exploring the Intersection of Art, Culture, and Commoning (and Beyond), organized and curated by Jamie Gahlon and Matthew Glassman with Double Edge Theatre. Watch here.
Mass Humanities grants support audio tour, play performances and Indigenous event series
The Greenfield RecorderJan. 24, 2022By Julian Mendoza
2022 NAACP Freedom Fund Awards Ceremony
Larry Spotted Crow Mann’s acceptance speech of the Indigenous Freedom Award start: 27:50Jan. 22, 2022
Rhonda Anderson, Keynote Speaker at the Resistance Center for Peace and Justice virtual MLK Jr. Day Celebration
Jan. 17, 2022
Pittsfield: NAACP hosting annual Freedom Fund Awards
The Berkshire EagleJan. 10, 2022By Jeannie Maschino
Ohketeau in Paul Franz’s top photos of 2021
The Greenfield RecorderDec. 31, 2021
From White Pine Log to Floating ‘Mishoon,’ Project Forges Link with Nipmuc Tradition
The Ashfield NewsDec. 1, 2021By Larry Parnass
Traditional mishoon burning a ‘coming home’ for Nipmuc people
The Greenfield RecorderNov. 8, 2021By Zack DeLuca
Concord Academy Welcomes Larry Spotted Crow Mann
Concordacademy.orgOct. 13, 2021
In a first, the marathon begins with an acknowledgment of Indigenous land.
The New York TimesOct. 11, 2021By Ellen Barry and Alexandra E. Petri
Rhonda Anderson on Indigenous People’s Day
Posted on October 11, 2021 Interview by Monte Belmonte - The River
Native American activist from Colrain named Commonwealth Heroine
The Greenfield RecorderJune 22, 2021
Ohketeau: The Living Presence of Our History
Posted on September 8, 2020 Interview by Monte Belmonte - The River
Panel explores indigenous past, present in the Northeast
The Greenfield RecorderAugust 3, 2020By Max Marcus