Our Organization
Our organization consists of four board members and a handful of volunteers. The board members consist of the prior land owner and local Elder (Mohawk), a Grandmother Elder (Abenaki), a legal and finacial assistant (Blackfoot by adoption), and a technical web and cultural agriculture coordinator (Abenaki).Volenteers range from those caring for the earth of the land, documenting the wildlife and plant nations present, to helping with on site projects like building a long house and bridges for easier land access for elders.

Land Conservation
Our land conservation initiative is dedicated to preserving the natural beauty of our planet while also protecting the cultural heritage of our ancestors. We understand the importance of preserving land bases that contain cultural effigies and existing structures, and we are committed to ensuring that these sites remain intact for future generations to enjoy. Join us in our mission to protect our planet's most precious resources.

Artifact Preservation
Artifact preservation is crucial to protect the rich cultural heritage of Native American communities in New Hampshire and New England. By preserving these artifacts, we can ensure that future generations can learn about and appreciate the history and traditions of these communities. Let's work together to safeguard these important pieces of history.

Cultural Education
The significance of cultural education cannot be overstated in terms of promoting social cohesion and preserving the living culture of Native American communities. By gaining knowledge about their customs and traditions, we can cultivate a sense of mutual respect and understanding, thereby fostering a more harmonious and inclusive society.
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