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Tuscarora land acknowledgement and cultural dances open Raleigh Earth Day program
Summary
A land acknowledgment by Cheryl McGlory and cultural performances led by David Raheheti Webb of the North Carolina Tuscarora featured standing quiver, Robin, alligator, Escoigne, war and smoke dances; the program included guidance on recording and invited public participation.
Cheryl McGlory opened the cultural portion of the Earth Day program with a land acknowledgment, saying "The land we are on today is the ancestral land of many indigenous tribes," and noting Raleigh's place on Tuscarora and Siouan territory.
McGlory introduced David Raheheti Webb of the North Carolina Tuscarora, who led traditional…
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