Ohketeau Videos

Videos by Ohketeau. Ohketeau means ‘a place to plant and grow’ in the Nipmuc language.

Ohketeau Youth Talent showcase part 2

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Ohketeau Youth Talent showcase part 2

Ohketeau youth talent showcase

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Indigenous Youth Talent Show
Youth Talent

Today the Ohketeau Cultural Center presented at the Sanderson Academy in Ashfield MA. The theme was sharing the importance of culture, diversity; and passing on the traditions to the next generation. The students and staff at Sanderson were treated with a variety of Native American dance, stories and games. Big Thank You to Sanderson Academy for having us. Kuttabatomish! ( Anoki Mann sharing words on the importance of diversity and respect for all cultures)

Today the Ohketeau Cultural Center presented at the Sanderson Academy in Ashfield MA. The theme was sharing the importance of culture, diversity; and passing on the traditions to the next generation. The students and staff at Sanderson were treated with a variety of Native American dance, stories and games. Big Thank You to Sanderson Academy for having us. Kuttabatomish! ( Tomantha Sylvester teaching the beauty of Fancy Shawl Dance to the youth)

The Living Presence of Our History: Part V
The Living Presence of Our History Pt. VI : A Conversation on Continued Oppression and Erasure Through Public Plaques, Memorials, and Statuary: A panel of Indigenous scholars and local Indigenous people to discuss how the colonizer lens on our local history in public spaces can further the extinction narrative. We will explore how these narratives affect Native and non-Native communities today and the possible steps to educate, decolonize, and make changes using an Indigenous lens. We are honored to have a full Indigenous panel of scholars and activists to hear from: Jean O'Brien, White Earth Ojibwe Tim Johnson, Mohawk Cedric Woods, Lumbee Maulian Dana, Penobscot With our Ohketeau members: Tomantha Sylvester, Anishinaabe Larry Spotted Crow Mann, Nipmuc https://howlround.com/series/living-presence-our-history

Living Presence of Our History

The Living Presence of Our History: Part V
This Living Presence Conversation will feature an incredible panel of Indigenous artists and allies creating art to bring contemporariness, awareness, and recognition to current struggles in Native communities across Turtle Island. https://howlround.com/happenings/living-presence-our-history-part-iv

The Living Presence of our History: Part IV
The Living Presence of our History: Part IV; A Conversation with Indigenous Leaders regarding Indigenous Peoples Day. https://howlround.com/happenings/livestreaming-conversation-living-presence-our-history-part-iv

Harvesting Boneset, Eupatorium Perfoliatum, for the winter cold and flu season.