Chris Dudzik Exhibits Brewster Sauquatucket Artifacts
Chris describes local stone artifacts found in Brewster MA now in the custody of the Brewster Historical Society Collections. These tools and stone points were collected and donated many years ago and are a source of pride and interest for the museum. The uses and composition of several pieces on display at the Cobb House Museum in Brewster are explained with the knowledge and enthusiasm Chris has for their history. Included is a short visit to the original Sauquatucket area now known as the Mill Ponds and Herring River, and the Stony Brook Valley to show how early natives once managed the land for their subsistence. They learned to keep the balance and respect for all living beings and to receive all the gifts from The Creator. The Sauquatucket group was a part of the greater Wampanoag Tribe. Song chant is courtesy of the Wampanoag Nation Singers and the Marion Institute. For a complete performance visit @marioninstitute https://youtu.be/JJjBH4DgDjA
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