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"The river
is a great gift from the creator, and with that gift comes great responsibility."
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If
you have any Native American Cultural Activities that celebrate the Taunton
River or Native
American history and culture on the
Taunton River, please send your information to: We will be happy to share your activities at no cost. |
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Enjoy the wild and scenic beauty
of the Taunton River as you paddle to your destination. There, members of
the Pokanoket Wampanoag tribe will share their food, culture, history and
The above photos show "Dancing Star", a Native American Storyteller, entertaining the gathering of river lovers. After the program, transportation back to Canoe Passage Outfitters will be provided. Summer Dates for 2003 coming soon Trips Meets @ 407 Rt. 44 (Deans Plaza) Raynham, MA Contact: |
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| Visit
the Massachusetts Archeological Society and the Robbins Museum
(dedicated to the Native People of New England) at 17 Jackson Street, Middleboro,
MA 508-947-9005 |
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