Description
Spend an afternoon with Larry Spotted Crow Mann for a cultural presentation woven from traditional drumming, storytelling, history, and contemporary Indigenous perspectives. Through song and conversation, you'll explore the deep Indigenous history of the North Shore and the lasting relationships among the land, rivers, and the Native peoples who have called this region home for thousands of years.
Learn about Nipmuc culture, the meaning of place and kinship, and the ongoing presence and contributions of Indigenous communities today. An award-winning author and nationally recognized speaker, Larry Spotted Crow Mann is executive director of the Ohketeau Cultural Center and an enrolled citizen of the Hassanamisco Nipmuc Band.
This program is part of Ipswich River's 75th anniversary celebration. Special thanks to New England Biolabs Foundation, Essex Heritage, and the Hamilton-Wenham Cultural Council for their support of our anniversary celebrations.
When
- Sat, Oct 24, 2026 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Who
Adults & Families - 7 - 17
Cost
- Adult Members Free
- Adult Nonmembers Free
- Child Members Free
- Child Nonmembers Free
Where
Location: Ipswich River Wildlife Sanctuary, Topsfield
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Questions? Contact us:
- 978-887-9264 [email protected]
Instructors
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Larry Spotted Crow Mann - Executive Director of the Ohketeau Cultural Center
Instructions
Meet in the Barn.

