Still Here: Native American Resilience in New England

Chapter 1: For Native Americans, an enduring spiritual connection to the land

7 min · 14. Nov. 2025
Episode Chapter 1: For Native Americans, an enduring spiritual connection to the land Cover

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For more than 10,000 years before Europeans arrived, the Northeast was home to many tribes with organized leadership and governance; it was among the most prosperous parts of North America. A connection with the land endures – and you care for it like it’s a member of the family. In Chapter 1 of “Still Here,” take a fresh look at the history of our region and listen to Indigenous voices today. Support the show: http://wnpr.org/donate [http://wnpr.org/donate] See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

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Episode Chapter 4: A Native American reverence for water, celebrated with music Cover

Chapter 4: A Native American reverence for water, celebrated with music

A Connecticut singer is taking Native art and culture to new places. He invited Indigenous musicians – as well as one of the world’s most famous cello players, Yo-Yo Ma – to perform at sunrise on the banks of the Connecticut River. The performance highlights Native peoples’ deep connection to nature and water. Water is a source of creation, shaping everything around us:  the contours of land, even names that define us.  Names like: Connecticut. In Chapter 4 of “Still Here,” we take you to the sunrise performance designed to “welcome the dawn with music.” Support the show: http://wnpr.org/donate [http://wnpr.org/donate] See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

14. Nov. 20257 min