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The Recorder - Colrain honors Pequot Nation activist William Apess


Colrain honors Pequot Nation activist William Apess
Jim Peters expresses appreciation to the town of Colrain for its commemoration of William Apess on Friday outside the Griswold Memorial Library. Peters is a member of the Mashpee Wampanoag tribe and has been executive director of the Massachusetts Commission on Indian Affairs for 20 years. FOR THE RECORDER/ELLA ADAMS
Elders of the Mashpee Wampanoag applaud event speakers at the inaugural William Apess Day in Colrain on Friday. From left are Jodie Keegan, Marleen Lopez and Gail Hendricks-Hill. FOR THE RECORDER/ELLA ADAMS
Rhonda Anderson speaks at Friday’s William Apess Day event in Colrain. Anderson is Western Massachusetts commissioner on Indian Affairs and founder and co-director of the Ohketeau Cultural Center and the Native Youth Empowerment Foundation. FOR THE RECORDER/ELLA ADAMS ....

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The Recorder - 'We're everywhere but we're not seen for who we actually are':Indigenous portraits on display at Athol Public Library


‘We’re everywhere but we’re not seen for who we actually are’:Indigenous portraits on display at Athol Public Library
Chimaway Lopez (of the Chumash people) on the Amherst College Sanctuary Trail Pond in Amherst. Contributed photo/SARA K. LYONS
Denise Sundown (Mohawk 6 Nations, Bear Clan), Sheldon Sundown (Seneca Nation, Turtle Clan), and Sophia Sundown (Mohawk 6 Nations, Bear Clan). Sheldon served as the event emcee at the 38th Annual UMass Powwow in Amherst. Contributed photo/SARA K. LYONS
Caroline Collazo (of the Nipmuc people) at home in Springfield. “Our regalia tells a story of our tribe and homeland. But within our hearts is the story of why we never forget.” Contributed photo/SARA K. LYONS ....

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