Saturday, May 5, 2012

Native American History Program Unity New Hampshire

Native American History Program Unity New Hampshire, folks that visit to read my little ole blogging homestead know that I have done many different blog posts on different blog sites for my different Native American Brother and Sisters. 




One of the main reason I do bring folks blog posts of different aspects of Native American life and events, has to do with the fact that I'm Blood Brother of the Cheyenne Nation. So I'm sure mighty Proud and Honored to be able to write and post of this here Native American History Program schedule to be held in Unity, New Hampshire.

Native American History Program Unity New Hampshire, this evening of Saturday the 5th of May 2012 folks are invited to come attend this here Free Native American History of New Hampshire, and will be presented by David Stewart-Smith. The program is being held at the Unity Town Hall, which is located at 892 2nd New Hampshire Turnpike, and is scheduled to begin at 7:00 P.M. This here Native American History Program is being hosted by the Unity Historical Society with a grant from the New Hampshire Humanities Council.

Not only will folks attending will be able to enjoy this here mighty fine program, there will also be refreshments served. For more information, folks are ask to please call 603-863-3468





For thousands of years the Abenaki and Pennacook people have lived in New Hampshire, their ancestors are the one which actually gave the names to the Lakes, Ponds, Rivers and Streams, like Lake Sunapee and the Sugar River. Plus the landmark names which folks use in this here area. 



Native American History Program Unity New Hampshire, back when the White Colonial folks first started, which they called settling in the area, but I call what they did was stealing back in 1761. This area was still the center of the Abenaki and Pennacook homeland and there were many Abenaki and Pennacook people living in the area. 



Unfortunately the local Native American people of the Abenaki and Pennacook have been for the most part left out of the History that is taught in the Schools of New Hampshire Towns and the few Cities in the State. The folks which take the time to attend what sure should be a mighty fine program this evening, sure will get to learn about this here little known chapter of the Local History of the Native Americans which lived and call New Hampshire their home.





Happiness sure is Homemade
Have a good one
Dale in New Hampshire


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