A Clash of Cultures: Settler Colonialism and The Wampanoag Experience -1PM Sat. Feb. 3 at UUFalmouth
Saturday, February 3, 2024, 1300 - 1500
Presented free of charge, this talk about the history of beginning encounters with settler colonialism (one not generally taught in school) provides greater understanding of the experience, values and beliefs of the Wampanoag People and their deep identification with the land. The presentation challenges stereotypes and othering, and is a pathway to compassion and respect for Indigenous ways of being.
Linda Coombs has worked for over 45 years as an educator at museums including the Boston Children's Museum and Plimouth Patuxet (formerly Plimoth Plantation). She is an historian, artisan, and author of a new book for young adults titled "Colonization and the Wampanoag Story." The program, the second in the new "2024 Educational Series," is sponsored by L.I.N.K. (Linking Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Knowledge) in collaboration with the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Falmouth (UU Falmouth). Held monthly, the free Series covers a range of topics chosen in consultation with Elders and teachers in the Mashpee and Aquinnah Tribes. L.I.N.K.'s mission is to raise awareness among Cape Cod residents of the culture and contributions of the "FirstPeople," the Wampanoags, and the painful history they have endured.
More information is available at L.I.N.K.'s website, linkcapecod.org and at UU Falmouth's website, uuffm.org or uufalmouth.org.
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Facebook: https://go.evvnt.com/2186376-2?pid=2874
Category: Community | History
Artist / Speaker: Linda Coombs
Linda Coombs has worked for over 45 years as an educator at museums including the Boston Children's Museum and Plimouth Patuxet (formerly Plimoth Plantation). She is an historian, artisan, and author of a new book for young adults titled "Colonization and the Wampanoag Story." The program, the second in the new "2024 Educational Series," is sponsored by L.I.N.K. (Linking Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Knowledge) in collaboration with the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Falmouth (UU Falmouth). Held monthly, the free Series covers a range of topics chosen in consultation with Elders and teachers in the Mashpee and Aquinnah Tribes. L.I.N.K.'s mission is to raise awareness among Cape Cod residents of the culture and contributions of the "FirstPeople," the Wampanoags, and the painful history they have endured.
More information is available at L.I.N.K.'s website, linkcapecod.org and at UU Falmouth's website, uuffm.org or uufalmouth.org.
URL:
Facebook: https://go.evvnt.com/2186376-2?pid=2874
Category: Community | History
Artist / Speaker: Linda Coombs
Starting Price Per Person
Free
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Where
UU Falmouth Unitarian Universalist Congregation
840 Sandwich Road
Falmouth Massachusetts 02536
United States
( Multi-Purpose Events Venue )
840 Sandwich Road
Falmouth Massachusetts 02536
United States
( Multi-Purpose Events Venue )
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