LHMS will host a free public program on Sunday, May 17, at 11 a.m. at The Archives at 65 Water Street, featuring Brenda “Birdie” Nanina Awabejiwani Jordan-Turner. Birdie will share stories and traditions connected to her Flint, Mohawk and Abenaki heritage. The program is appropriate for all ages and includes storytelling, cultural activities, and a children’s craft and is part of a year-long celebration of Native American history in Laconia. (Courtesy photo)


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