NH NATIVE AMERICAN CALENDAR

The Basket Trail features exhibits of local baskets in Warner and Hopkinton through the summer of 2011.
JULY
Jul 2-3  Mother Earth’s Creations 9th Annual Intertribal Powwow, 2145 Rte 16, W. Ossipee
Jul 6  Sherry Gould Teaching Basket Making at the Hillsboro-Deering Middle School
Jul 9-10  Mt. Kearsarge Indian Museum, 12th Annual Intertribal Powwow, Kearsarge Mtn. Rd., Warner
Jul 11-15  4th annual Wijokadoak Basket Immersion Camp, Warner

Jul 11, 7pm, Michael J. Tougias“Indian Wars of New England” Public Library, 4 Holland St. Moultonborough
Jul 14, 6:30pm, Michael J. Tougias 
“Indian Wars of New England” Seabrook Library, 25 Liberty Lane, Seabrook
Jul 21, 7:00pm,  Barbara Chalmers, A Cracker Barrel Talk: "The Life and Times of Herbert Welsh" (Sunapee artist, 
             humanitarian, Indian rights activist, and father of Mount Sunapee's public lands) Sunapee Historical Society 
             Museum, Sunapee Harbor  
Jul 23, 7pm  Dr. Marge Bruchac "The Sadoques Family of Keene, NH: Abenaki Artisans and Entrepreneurs" Hopkinton
              Historical Society, 300 Main St. Hopkinton
Jul 26, 2pm  NH Commission on Native Affairs meeting, Fire Academy, Smokey Bear Road, Concord
AUGUST
Aug 1, 7pm  Sherry Gould, "Discovering Your Native American Roots", Franklin Pierce Homestead, Hillsboro
Aug 4, 7pm, Allen Koop “Darby Field and the First Ascent of Mount Washington” (use of Native American guides,
              the likelihood of prior ascents by Native Americans), Randolph Town Hall, 130 Durand Rd., Randolph
Aug 6-7  Abenaki Traditional Arts demonstrations, Baskets, Flutes, Beadwork and more, Holderness 250th 
               Celebration, Curry Place, Holderness
Aug 6-7 New Hampshire Intertribal Council-Lou “Black Eagle” Memorial Powwow, Hussey Field,
               River Rd., No.Conway
Aug 13, 7pm Sherry Gould "The Language of Baskets" Hopkinton Historical Society, 300 Main St. Hopkinton
Aug 13-14 Northeast Woodland Native American Council: 5th Annual Deerfield Powwow, Deerfield
                 Fairgrounds, 34 Stage Rd., Deerfield
Aug 13-14 Mother Earth’s Creations: 9th Year Intertribal Powwow, 2145 Rte.16, West Ossipee
Aug 17, 7pm  John and Donna Moody, "Town by Town, Watershed by Watershed: Native Americans in NH" Ashland
                  Elementary School, 16 Education Drive, Ashland
Aug 18, 7pm  David Stewart-Smith "Native American History of New Hampshire" Madison Historical Society,
                  19 E. Madison Rd., Madison
Aug 18, 6pm  Michael J. Tougias “Indian Wars of New England” Freedom Town Hall, 14 Elm St., Freedom
Aug 20-21 Hillsborough Living History Event, Jones Rd. Hillsboro
Aug 20-21 Third Annual Great Northern Moose Lodge Intertribal Powwow, 1442 Rte.16, Dummer
Aug 24, 1pm  Lucie Therrien "French-Canadian Music and its Cross-Cultures" (crossing with Indian culture in Acadia
                   and Quebec), Wentworth Home, 795 Central Ave., Dover
Aug 26, 6:30pm  Lucie Therrien "French-Canadian Music and its Cross-Cultures" (crossing with Indian culture in Acadia
                    and Quebec), Barrington Public Library, 105 Ramsdell Ln, Barrington
Aug 27, 10am Workshop:  Make a Bookmark using Traditional Abenaki Technique Hopkinton Historical
                  Society, 300 Main St. Hopkinton
SEPTEMBER
Sep 3-4  LIHA 41st Annual Labor Day Powwow, Dulac Land Trust, 109 Osgood Rd. Sanbornton
Sep 9-11 Chief Wolf Spirit Powwow Gathering - Riverbrook RV resort, Rt 25, Rumney
Sep 10, 7pm Panel discussion "Looking at Race: Native American and African American Basketmaking"
                  Warner Historical Society, Warner Town Hall, 5 E. Main St. Warner
Sep10-11 Parkers Maple Barn, 15th Annual Honor the Spirit Powwow, Mason
Sep 17-18  Mother Earth’s Creations 9th Year Intertribal Powwow, 2145 Rte 16, W. Ossipee 
Sep 20, 7pm  Allen Koop “Darby Field and the First Ascent of Mount Washington” (use of Native American guides,
                 the likelihood of prior ascents by Native Americans), Gilman Library, 100 Main St., Alton
Sep 24-25  Tamakwa Beaver Lodge Powwow , Field and Forest Recreation Area, 278 Bond’s Corner Rd., Hancock
OCTOBER
Oct 2  Mt.Kearsarge Indian Museum, Harvest Moon Festival, Kearsarge Mtn. Rd., Warner
Oct 8-9  15th Annual Abenaki Heritage Weekend, Mi-Te-Jo Campground, Milton
Oct 15-16 Mother Earth Creations: Social Gathering 9th year, 2145 Rte 16, West Ossipee
NOVEMBER
Nov 5  UNH Powwow Granite State Room, Memorial Union Building (MUB) 83 Main Street, Durham
Nov 10, 6:30pm  David Stewart-Smith "Native American History of New Hampshire" George Holmes Bixby Memorial 
                Library, 52 Main St., Francestown
Nov 12 -Washington NH Powwow Sponsored by The Wandering Bull, LLC, Camp Morgan Lodge, Washington 
DECEMBER
Dec 10 Mt.Kearsarge Indian Museum, Winter Celebration. 18 Highlawn Road Warner