Wolfes Neck Smith Center 184 Burnett Road, Freeport
Discover what Wabanaki stories can teach us about protecting our air, land, water, our plants and animals and ourselves.
Dwayne Tomah is a Passamaquoddy language keeper, story teller and culture keeper. He is the keeper of a collection of wax cylinders containing original recordings of Native American songs made nearly 130 years ago. Dwayne will play one of these cylinders for us!! Don’t miss this evening of music, storytelling and fun.
The Land We Live On series is a community partnership.This event is sponsored by:
FreeportCAN • Freeport HIstorical Society • Wolfes Neck Center
Update: Watch the video of the Oct. 25th presentation here: