Join us on Zoom tomorrow, November 10th at 7pm for the Fall 2021
Continuation of the On Belonging Speaker Series.

*Rich Holschuh*
*N’Sibo: the River to Which I Belong*
*Learn More and Register Here: https://www.onbelongingoutdoors.org/
<https://www.onbelongingoutdoors.org/>*

The concept of 'indigeneity' denotes the Original People of a Place. This
is not a dualistic relationship but, rather, an understanding that the
people are the land and the land is the people, including All of Our
Relations. We will explore principles of relationship, reciprocity, and
responsibility, along with an examination of how these ways of being have
been embraced or rejected in the Northeast, along with the implications.

Rich Holschuh is a resident of Wantastegok (Brattleboro, VT) and an
independent historic and cultural researcher. He has served on the Vermont
Commission on Native American Affairs and is a public liaison and Tribal
Historic Preservation Officer for the Elnu Abenaki Tribe, members of the
contemporary Indigenous community in Vermont. Rich is founder and director
of the Atowi Project. His work draws upon indigenous history, linguistics,
geography, and culture to share beneficial ways of seeing and being in
relationship with place.

*This is a free program. Fall funding provided by The Sudbury Foundation.
This speaker series is hosted by Farrington Nature Linc, deCordova
Sculpture Park and Museum, Mass Audubon, Lincoln Land Conservation Trust,
The Food Project, The Walden Woods Project. *
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