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Artists have been in Massachusetts for thousands of years, working in various mediums across time. Their work continues today, and below are links to websites of Massachusetts Native artists, their art, and other associated programs.

Artists

Bingham, Marla, Mashpee Wampanoag Dancer, Choreographer and ballet teacher: Biography | Performance Review

Brennan, EJ Mills Mashpee Wampanoag musician

Linda Coombs, Wampanoag artist

Gray, Ernestine, Wampanoag artist

Lopez, Vernon, Mashpee Wampanoag drum maker

Mills, Jr., Elwood O., Wampanoag artist

Peters, Ramona, Mashpee Wampanoag artist

Vanderhoop, Tobias, Aquinnah Wampanoag storyteller, dancer, and drummer: Photo

Gladys Widdiss, Wampanoag artist

Art Collaborations

For information on a cross-cultural artist collaboration between
Hachivi Edgar Heap of Birds (Tsististsas); Tall Oak (Mashantucket/Pequot/Wampanoag artist); Cynthia Ross-Meeks (Narragansett/Wampanoag); and Thembinkosi Goniwe (from Capetown, South Africa):

http://www.risd.edu/artcontext/splash_frame.htm
From the Index, click on “
Artist Residencies” and then choose “Hachivi Edgar Heap of Birds”

Art Organizations

Massachusetts Center for Native American Awareness (MCNAA) Cultural Arts programs



Galleries & Shops

Silver Hawk Authentic American Indian Arts and Crafts selling traditionally based arts



Other

Involving Wampanoag people in the interpretation at Plimouth Plantation:

http://www.plimoth.org/Museum/Hobbamock/nativep1.htm
http://www.plimoth.org/Museum/Hobbamock/nativep2.htm

Information on the Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head Aquinnah

Harvard University Native American Program

North American Indian Center of Boston, Inc.

Researching the Hollister Collection of Southwestern Native American Pottery at University of Massachusetts:


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