Groton Public Library: Native American Heritage Month
From: Groton Public Library
October 19, 2023
Mohegan Tribe: Culture & History (Virtual)
Thursday, November 2, at 6:30 p.m.
This virtual program will delve into the fascinating history of the Mohegan Tribe, sharing insights into their tribal oral traditions, beliefs, music, and sacred practices. Presented by David Eichelberg, Outreach and Tradition Specialist from the Tantaquidgeon Museum, located in Uncasville, CT.
Please register through the Library’s online calendar at grotonpl.org. Zoom meeting information will be emailed after signup. Hosted by the Groton Public Library and co-sponsored by the Bill Memorial, Mystic & Noank, Otis, and Stonington Free Libraries.
Tellabration: Native American Tales
Monday, November 6, at 6 p.m.
Native American oral traditions are used to share stories, beliefs, and memories as a means of preserving tribal history from one generation to the next. Listeners will gain a new understanding of Connecticut’s Indigenous Peoples lives, past and present, through this interactive storytelling experience.
This Tellabration!™ celebration for all ages is presented by Darlene Kascak, Education Coordinator and Traditional Native American Storyteller, Schaghticoke Tribal Nation (STN) of the Institute for American Indian Studies in Washington, CT. Generously sponsored by the Groton Public Library Circle of Friends.
Why She Writes: Author Talk with Joy Harjo (Virtual)
Thursday, November 16, at 4 p.m.
United States Poet Laureate and winner of the 2022 Academy of American Poets Leadership Award, Joy Harjo of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation, will discuss her most recent memoir, “Catching the Light,” and her rewarding lifetime as a writer and poet. This event will take place via digital livestream and includes a Q&A with the author. Register at libraryc.org/grotonlibrary/33677. Hosted in partnership with the Library Speakers Consortium and sponsored by the Groton Public Library Circle of Friends.