Indigenous Peoples’ Day in Boston (Gallery + Article)

By Paige Albright

Boston University News Service

A gloomy Monday, Oct. 14 was brought to life through the color and culture on display at the 4th annual Indigenous Peoples’ Day Ceremonial Celebration at Albemarle Park in Newton, Massachusetts. 

The event started with a traditional pipe-blowing ceremony to bless the fairgrounds. Hiawatha Brown, an Indigenous Community Liaison, and Chief Sachem Dean Stanton of the Narragansett Tribe performed this rite. 

After the conclusion of the opening ceremony, all in attendance could wander the aisles lined with Indigenous artisans, cooks, activists and more. The Medicine Circle at the center of the grounds hosted a series of performances and speakers. 

As the fire in the center of the circle was tended by leaders in the Indigenous Community, attendees heard stories of resilience from spokespeople representing various tribes and organizations. 

Attendees were allowed to witness traditions like the coming-of-age dance for a young member of a tribe. Traditions kept up despite centuries of discrimination, symbolizing the strength and unity in Indigenous communities. 

Beat Reporter Paige Albright was on the scene to capture those moments.

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