New Hampshire


Indigenous Harvest Calendars

The Indigenous Harvest Calendars project is a collaboration between New Hampshire Farm to School, the Indigenous New Hampshire Collaborative Collective, and the Cowasuck Band of the Penacook Abenaki.

New Hampshire Farm to School is inspired by the work of Alaska Farm to School, which developed a similar program. New Hampshire wanted to offer schools educational materials about the Indigenous people in their area. Although New Hampshire doesn’t have any federally recognized tribes, there still are Abenaki people who live in New Hampshire and the region.

The program materials were developed for classrooms—not necessarily the cafeteria, due to many of the foods not being commercially available or appropriate for a school meal.

Access the new Hampshire Indigenous Harvest Calendar resources

Access additional Indigenous New Hampshire education resources, including the Thirteen Moons lesson plans

 

 

Questions? For more information about this project, contact Stacey Purslow, Program Coordinator at New Hampshire Farm to School, at Stacey.Purslow@unh.edu.

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