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- 4. A thriller by Nick Medina about a young Native girl’s hunt for answers about the women disappearing from her reservation. This book is currently part of the Native American Heritage Month display in our public library.
- 5. In 2020, Danvers' Select Board voted unanimously to endorse Statehouse Bill 3665, an act establishing this holiday at the national level.
- 6. In 2022, the Danvers Historical Society brought this speaker in to talk about the history of Indigenous Peoples in Danvers from the last Ice Age to the Colonial Period.
- 8. Acronym for the center in Danvers that seeks to preserve Native American cultural traditions, provide services to Native American people, and elevate their history and experiences.
- 9. Annual event held in the Danvers community until the pandemic that celebrated Native American history and culture.
- 10. The Town of Danvers is located on the ancestral homelands of these people (first of two tribes).
- 11. The author of An Afro-Indigenous History of the United States, a historical novel about the efforts of Black and Indigenous people toward justice throughout history. This book is currently part of the Native American Heritage Month display in our public library.
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- 1. Street name of the aforementioned Center in Danvers.
- 2. The cause of the rapid depletion of the indigenous people in our area.
- 3. The HRIC Rights and Inclusion Committee included this Native American Activist in their Women’s History Month Speaker Series in 2022.
- 7. The Town of Danvers is located on the ancestral homelands of these people (second of two tribes).