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February 8, 2022
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Nammy Award Winner “Supaman” to Perform at Endicott College

by Felicia Cheney
A member of the Apsaalooke Nation, “Supaman” is an award-winning dancer and innovative hip-hop artist who leaves audiences in awe with his passion. His Endicott College show will highlight Native culture, comedy, and urban hip hop; Supaman’s words of hope, pride, and resilience come to life through his original art form and translate perfectly to the stage.  The award-winning Supaman
February 8, 2022
January 28, 2022
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PEM Combines Renowned Native American and American Art Collections to Explore National Identity Through Creative Expression

by Felicia Cheney
This winter, the Peabody Essex Museum (PEM) opens a new gallery that, for the first time, combines its Native American and American collections. On This Ground: Being and Belonging in America brings together more than 250 historical and contemporary works from its collections to consider what it means to belong to a community, place, family and nation. Spanning more than 10,000 years
January 28, 2022
October 7, 2021
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Where to Celebrate Indigenous Peoples Day in Greater Boston

by joeyphoenix
This month, Boston Mayor Kim Janey encouraged “the city of Boston to observe Indigenous Peoples Day in lieu of Columbus Day by reflecting upon the dispossession of the homeland of the Massachusett Tribe” this year on Monday, October 11th. With this order, Boston joins over two dozen communities in Massachusetts, and a handful of states, that will celebrate Indigenous Peoples
October 7, 2021
July 7, 2021
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Two Spirit Pride is Native-Led in the New England LGBTQIA2+ Community – Part 2

by joeyphoenix
Editor’s Note: Recently, Jessie Little Feather and Sherry have hit a rough patch due to serious medical difficulties. Click here to find out more or to give to the GoFundMe campaign. Images and Story by Joey Phoenix Recently, I had the privilege of interviewing Sherry Gagne (they/she, Metis, Abenaki, Mohawk, Algonquin, Choctaw – Board Member for North Shore Pride), Makademakwa
July 7, 2021
June 4, 2021
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Two-Spirit Pride is Native-Led in the New England LGBTQIA2+ Community – Part 1

by joeyphoenix
By Joey Phoenix  Click here to read Part 2 Sherry Gagne (Metis, Abenaki, Mohawk, Algonquin, Choctaw – Board Member for North Shore Pride), Makademakwa Ikwe (Odawa, Potawatomi, and Metis), and Jessie Little Feather (White Mountain Apache and Navajo), three Two-Spirited individuals living in New England, have formed a small chosen queer Two-Spirit community.  In this interview they talk about LGBTQIA2+
June 4, 2021