
Community Events
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Mashpee Wampanoag Museum
414 Main Street
Mashpee MA 02649Phone: 508 477-9339
Through the door of our Museum the history and culture of the Wampanoag from the Stone Age to the present is carefully detailed through a range of exhibits.
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Aquinnah Cultural Center
35 Aquinnah Circle,
Aquinnah, MA 02535(508) 645-7900
The Aquinnah Cultural Center aims to preserve, educate, and document the Aquinnah Wampanoag self-defined history, culture and contributions past, present and future.
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Pilgrim Monument and Provincetown Museum
1 High Pole Hill Road
Provincetown, MA 02657Phone: (508) 487-1310
Our Story: An Exhibit on the Wampanoag and Pilgrim’s Complex Relationship
Upcoming Community Events
This art exhibit celebrates the endurance of the People of the First Light through authentic, contemporary art from tribal citizens with an artistic intellect informed by and deeply rooted in their Indigeneity.
Written and performed by Siobhan Brown (Mashpee Wampanoag). Based on recorded conversations with her two hard working grandmothers, this one-act-play uplifts stories of generational healing, renewal and liberation, and is surely one not to miss.
Join Nutahkeemun Artist Collective for an evening of Indigenous Music featuring Wampanoag musicians in solidarity with Juneteenth. Featuring EJ Mills Brennan, Kitty Hendricks-Miller, ZYG 808 and Asa Peters and more!
Past Community Events
Annawon Weedon's one-person, creatively profound and deeply moving performance depicts the Wampanoags' encounter with settler colonialism from first encounter through the present, vividly bringing to life the true Wampanoag experience.
Join our action day at the State House. We need more legislative senators and representatives to co-sponsor our bills and more community organizations and individuals to endorse our bills.
Experience the story of four centuries of the Wampanoag People in this beautiful play filled with song, dance, and spoken word. A community devised play that shares the true Wampanoag experience.
Waquoit Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve are seeking interested members of the community to join project partners to plan the restoration of degraded sections of three rivers in Mashpee and Falmouth
Join our new Land and Cultural Knowledge Caretaker, Asa Peters, at the Nemasket Village land in Middleboro where he will lead the removal of invasive bittersweet that is overtaking indigenous plantings.
Help the Native Land Conservancy tend to the lands surrounding the Cotuit Cottage, which provides lodging for NLC guests and is critical to housing the First Light Fellows every summer.
Come celebrate the life and legacy of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Featuring Guest Speaker James Morton, former CEO of YMCA Boston “Dr. King's Work and the Power of Mentorship”
This Symposium, taught by knowledge keepers from the Aquinnah and Mashpee Tribes, delves into the truth about the relationship between indigenous health and the “health of the land”.
Falmouth community members will honor Indigenous Peoples with a program of stories and spoken word on October 14, at 11:30 a.m. at Peg Noon Park, next to the Falmouth Public Library. The event will take place rain or shine. (bring a chair)
This powwow is a collaboration between Annawan Weeden and other indigenous communities and Round the Bend Farm. It will highlight Native skills and practices history, food, crafts, dancing, drumming and more.