
Digging Into Native History in New Hampshire

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Abenaki history has been reduced to near-invisibility as a 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 reveals archaeological evidence that shows their deep presence here, inches below the earth’s surface.
This presentation will take place in the Winnipesaukee Room on the second floor of the Carriage House. Registration is encouraged but not required. Knowing how many people will be attending allows us to better prepare for the evening.
This presentation is made possible by a grant from the New Hampshire Humanities: Humanities To Go program.
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