INHCC would like to honor the memory of member, Mary Ellen Lepionka, who passed away in October 2024. She contacted us (INHCC) in 2021, when she introduced herself and the research work that she h…| Indigenous New Hampshire Collaborative Collective
By Jennifer Carr, Interim Executive Director for the American Independence Museum Detail view of one of the new gardens (Carr 2024) This summer the American Independence Museum (AIM) in Exeter, NH …| Indigenous New Hampshire Collaborative Collective
Once known to the Pennacook Abenaki as Cocheco (meaning “place of the rapid current”) and known to early English colonists as the Cocheco Plantation, Dover New Hampshire is a city familiar with Major Richard Waldron. Many streets, buildings, and civic properties bear his name. In 1698, Waldron was executed by the Pennacooks in an event […]| Indigenous New Hampshire Collaborative Collective
by Ashley Carnes With the grant from the National Trust for Historic Preservation, Indigenous New Hampshire Collaborative Collective has partnered with Film Unbound and Cowasuck Band of the Pennacook-Abenaki People to create an augmented reality app called Homelands. The app developers worked with three local partner sites: Strawbery Banke Museum in Portsmouth, NH, the Seacoast […]| Indigenous New Hampshire Collaborative Collective