
Community Events
Upcoming Community Events
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.
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
Past Community Events
Come and participate in this interactive role-play history of land theft and genocide of the Indigenous peoples of Turtle Island (aka the United States). Register now – space is limited!
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.
Mashpee Wampanoag Nation will celebrate the 3rd annual Orange Shirt Day, The National Day of Truth and Reconciliation. Along with gathering at the Mashpee Rotary and a social at the Wampanoag Government Center, all children in the Mashpee Schools will be given an orange shirt to wear to remember what happened so it never happens again.