
Live Performance with Many Nations
Exhibit Related Program
In conjunction with the Native Voices exhibit, join Many Nations Singers, a Native American drum group representing many of the diverse nations of this land, for stories, song and social dances like those performed at native gatherings and powwows.
Many Nations Singers represent nations including the Seneca, Cherokee, Aztec, Tuscarora, Lumbee, Kiowa Apache, Ute, and Seminole tribes. They share and celebrate Native American culture through song, stories, and dancing.
Show Times:
- 1:00 - 1:30 pm
- 2:00 - 2:30 pm
Future Native Voices Programming:
- November 25, 2018: Storytelling with the Council of Three Rivers American Indian Center
- December 2, 2018: Storytelling with the Council of Three Rivers American Indian Center & Live Performance by Many Nations Singers
- January 6, 2019: Storytelling with the Council of Three Rivers American Indian Center
Native Voices is an exhibit that explores the lives of five Native American tribes in New England through hands-on exploration including artifacts, photos, music and many activities as you learn how these resilient cultures carefully balance traditional practice with life in the modern world. Now on view until January 6, 2019.
This exhibit was created by the Boston Children's Museum and underwritten by the Association of Children’s Museums and The Freeman Foundation. All underlying materials, including all artwork and the use of Native Voices characters are used with permission of Boston Children’s Museum. Native Voices: New England Tribal Families is sponsored nationally by the National Endowment for the Humanities™ and Ocean Spray.