Northeast American Cultural Resource

 

A doorway to understanding between people

 

 

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Northeast News

 

National Aboriginal Water Day of Action

 

 

Josephine  Mandamin  began her lone journey walking with a pale of water around Lake Superior in 2003.

 

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 Information Request !

 

 

For information pertaining to

arranging or attending programs please complete the form connected to this link.


 

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Upcoming Events
                 

Continual Through 2009

At Risk Youth Program / Last Chance Ranch

Eye of the Hawk

4 day weekly program

Northeast American Cultural Resource

Rye, NH

 

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Facilitators

 

   

 

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Programs Offered

 

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Medicine Wheel – A Traditional Record of Life Teachings

Animal Talk – Understanding nature and what it can tell you

Indian Lodges – Everything has a lesson to teach

The World of Wolves - Everything in life matters

Legends of the People – Telling of Native American stories

Native American Music – Sharing of the drum, shaker and flute

Medicine Talk – Medicines of the people

Traditional Living Today – Walking the Red Road                           

Native American village  

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The Art of Gifting

Gifts & Donations can be sent to the following:
NEACR

P.O. Box 602

Amherst, Nh 03031

 

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Helpful Connections

 

There are many concerns pertaining to youth care in communities throughout the land. 

 

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Facilitators / Speakers

Programs arranged by Northeast American Cultural Resource require the expertise of Aboriginal Elders from other places to provide the information needed.  Several Elders from Michigan, Wisconsin and Ontario Canada periodically travel in order to make presentations.  These Elders are most generally from the Ojibwa Nation located around the Great Lakes Region of North America.  The Ojibwa Nation is part of the Algonquin language group that is native to the Northeast and they migrated to the west over the past several hundred years.  Other presenters are from various tribes and cultures.

 

Text Box: Larry Matrious
Ojibwe

Text Box: Nish Nung
Ojibwe 
 

Text Box: Jim Beard
Celtic
adopted Ojibwe
 

 

 

Text Box: Sue Carrigan
Wolf Clan

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Text Box:      Paul Beaulieu        Ojibwe / Abinake / French

Text Box: Bob White Bear Olson  Wampaonag
 

 

 

 

 

 

Text Box: Watie John Akins       Penobscot
 

 

Text Box: Ed Perley
Maliseet
 

Text Box: Watie John Akins       Penobscot
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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About our presenters:     First, not all of our presenters are listed on the site.  Some prefer to be called when there is a need for them without promotion.   Others will be posted when they provide certain information.   As we continue to develop more events we call on various people in the aboriginal community to address the requests that are made.  If they provide us with the information to post then we will put that information on our presenter page.  To be posted they must provide us with a picture, some biographical information and indicate their availability.  Each presenter is compensated directly by the  group utilizing their services.   Compensation is provided in a way that is acceptable within the presenters own traditional following.  Northeast American Cultural Resource does not receive funds or payment for any service provided from the public or from the presenter.   

 

It is not a requirement that a presenter be Indigenous  Native American.  Northeast American Cultural Resource honors people of all aboriginal descent and there is need to present teachings of many cultures and people.  The message is that we are all related and need to respect and understand one another.     Ahoe!

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

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Contact Information 

If you have an interest in the cultural ways of the Northeastern Native American people please contact us.

    Telephone                Postal address                                Email

    603-261-7228    P.O.B. 602, Amherst, NH 03031        noodin@northeastcultural.com

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