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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.
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Thursday, October 20, 2011

Fundraising Auction and Social Oct. 22, 6:30 at Mt. Kearsarge Indian Museum

Mt. Kearsarge Indian Museum will hold its first fundraising auction and social this Saturday, Oct. 22 at 6:30 at the museum at 18 Highlawn Road, Warner, NH.  Peter Smith Auctioneer Services will be on hand for the live portion of the auction.  Silent auction tables will be set up in the museum galleries.  Refreshments will be served and there will be live music at this gala event.  

The museum recently purchased the buildings and grounds at 18 Highlawn Road that have been home to the museum for the past 21 years. This purchase will ensure that New Hampshire’s only museum and educational center devoted to the art, culture and long history of North American Indians will have a permanent home.  The first $10,000 raised in the auction will be committed to the land purchase.

Items for auction include signed limited edition artwork by Native and non-Native artists, snowshoes, a beaded cradleboard by Andrew Bullock, ash and sweetgrass baskets, silver, turquoise and beaded jewelry, dreamcatchers, a commissioned painting by Betsy Janeway, boat rental and rides, life tickets, a day in the studio of David Lamb, gift certificates to local businesses and much, much more.  See a complete listing on our website.

Admission to the auction is $10.00 for museum members and $15.00 for non-members.  Consider becoming a member today!

Tickets can be purchased at our online gift shop, or by calling (603) 456-2384.

For more information about the auction, visit our Auction Page or call (603) 456-2384.




Mt. Kearsarge Indian Museum would like to thank our generous Auction Sponsors:
Gold Sponsors: Harold and Betsy Janeway
Silver Sponsors: Virginia Theo-Steelman and David Steelman, Mascoma Savings Bank
Bronze Sponsor: Merrimack County Savings Bank


We also wish to thank our providers:
Peter Smith, Auctioneer
Schoolhouse Café, Caterers
The Cabbageheads, Musicians

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Mt. Kearsarge Indian Museum's Medicine Woods Trail

(This entry is the first of a series dedicated to MKIM's Medicine Woods Trail.)

In 1991 volunteers reclaimed what had been a farm dumping ground in a wooded area on the grounds of Mt. Kearsarge Indian Museum and began its conversion into a tranquility zone.  More than 100 species of plants now grow on this 2.5-acre plot.  Some were sources of medicine, some supplemented the diet of the Northeast Woodlands Indians, and some provided building material from which native people built canoes, boxes, baskets, and their homes.

When visitors to the museum walk the path through Medicine Woods they are encouraged to look, listen, smell, and feel the elements of the forest.  It is our hope that they will experience what many before them have enjoyed - a sense of peace, a feeling of connection to the land, and an appreciation of its healing properties.

Native elders say that the earth not only provides teas and poultices to heal the body, but also a peace that heals the soul.  Visitors to Medicine Woods have told us that walking along the path that winds through the forest have given them a feeling of traquility.  They also remark that they leave the Woods inspired by Native philosophy not to be just takers, but caretakers of the land.
1996 Rededication of the Medicine Woods