Moving Back Toward Balance: Community Remembers Great Falls Massacre 345 Years Later

In the Greenfield Recorder, article and photos by Mary Byrne

Published May 16, 2021

Nipmuc Tribal Council member Liz “Coldwind” Santana Kiser: “This is a time when we can remember what happened on May 19, 1676,” she said. “It’s a horrific day for the Nipmuc people, but it’s a day that we can remember and we can reflect.” Santana Kiser emphasized the importance for the community to both remember the massacre, while also finding ways to move forward and work together with Native people.

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