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Mt. Kearsarge Indian Museum, Education and Cultural Center is dedicated to connecting people of today with 20,000 years of ongoing Native American cultural expression. The Museum embraces cultural diversity and encourages responsible environmental action based on respect for nature. Through exhibitions and programs, the Museum seeks to challenge and inspire all of us to improve the quality of our lives and our world.

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

MKIM Receives High Praise

     John Goff, the president of Salem Preservation, Inc., attended our Celebrate the Earth Festival May 1.  Later he wrote about his visit in the Salem (MA) Gazette, where he had some highly favorable things to say.  Here's an excerpt from the article:
     "On May 1, I was treated to a superb ash splint and sweetgrass basket-making demonstration by Abnaki Liz Charlebois at the fantastic Mt. Kearsarge Indian Museum in Warner, NH. I was impressed by that museum as well as by Charlebois’ basketry."
     You can read the entire article here.


     Salem Preservation, Inc. is a nonprofit organization. John Goff is also the principal of Historic Preservation & Design, a consulting business.

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