New Hampshire Intertribal Native American Council

New Hampshire Intertribal Native American Council The New Hampshire Intertribal Native American Council does not represent any one particular Native American Nation. We are made up of many Different people

The Council meetings are normally the third Sunday of the month, starting at 1PM sharp, tba

Purpose:

1. To provide services and resources to assist all Native American Peoples that have been assimilated into the general population of New Hampshire, so that they may live without hunger, be clothed, have proper housing, and experience the spiritual and cultural awareness that is part of the Native

American Heritage.

2. To provide a network of self help assistance and guidance for food, clothing, housing, and employment for all Native American People in times of need through the use of food pantries, clothing outlets, support groups, information centers, employment opportunities, and other resources.

3. To create a museum and library to preserve the spiritual and cultural heritage of Native American Peoples and to develop educational and cultural programs to teach the history, legends, lore, religion, language, and culture of Native American Peoples.

4. To support other Native American Tribal Councils, Inter-tribal groups, and organizations in their efforts to preserve and promote Native American culture and concerns.

5. To provide opportunity for the sale of Council Members' crafts, art, and other traditional handiwork to support the lives and interests of Native American People.

6. To work with local, State, and National organizations to provide enterprise to establish employment training and employment opportunities for Native American people. Promote Native American owned and operated business, services, manufacturing, or other industry.

7. To preserve and protect the People, animals, insects, plants, land, waters, and air of the ancestral lands of all Native American Peoples.

8. To collect and receive funds by way of gifts, contributions, grants, subscriptions, or other legal means consistent with the law and purposes of this organization as well as engage in other charitable purposes lawful in this State of New Hampshire.

9. To reach out and provide services as a clearing house for the dissemination of information and to promote a positive image relating to all Native American Peoples.

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The New Hampshire Intertribal Native American Council is an alcohol and drug free Organization. (Illegal Drug use and alcohol consumption will not be tolerated during meetings, ceremonies, or any social activities Powwows, festivities, teachings etc~ sanctioned and/or organized by the New Hampshire Intertribal Native American Council.) We are made up of many Nations, Tribes, Clans, and People whom reside in and around, the State of New Hampshire.

06/07/2026

Mt Kearsarge Indian Museum will host an evening reception in celebration of Adornment that Adapts, a new seasonal exhibition highlighting both traditional and contemporary Native American quillwork and beadwork. This will take place following the museum’s powwow community feast on Saturday, July 11, at 6:30 PM. This event is free.

This intimate event will honor the participating artists from within the museum community, whose works will be on display throughout the exhibition. Invited artists, museum members, community partners, and supporters will have the opportunity to engage directly with the makers, fostering a deeper understanding of quillwork and beadwork as living art forms that carry cultural knowledge, identity, and innovation. Artists on display include:

Rhonda Besaw
Monica Alexander
Jill Cresey-Gross
Kristen Oser-Allen
Ray Southworth
Kimberly-Ann Lussier

The evening will include light refreshments and brief welcoming remarks from artists and museum leadership. All bead and quill workers are strongly encouraged to bring examples of their work to display during the evening. Limited table space will be provided.

06/07/2026

Save the date for our biggest event of the year!

Join us for an unforgettable celebration of culture, community, and tradition at MKIM’s 25th Annual Intertribal Powwow! Experience the vibrant colors of regalia, powerful dances, heartwarming music, and over 20 traders with handmade crafts — this event offers something for everyone. Whether you’re learning about Indigenous cultures for the first time or reconnecting with your roots, the Powwow is a must-see event for all ages. Don’t miss out on this chance to share in the spirit of unity and respect. Come be part of Our Circle!

Head Dancer: Ryan Mayne, Mi’kmaq
Head Dancer: Micayla Libby, Mi’kmaq
Host Drum: Black Thunder Singers

Invited Drums:
Walking Bear Singers
Blackstone Valley Singers
Four Winds Singers

Gates Open: 10 am both days
Grand Entry: 12 pm both days
Admission: Adults $17, Kids $10
Discounts for Veterans, Seniors, MKIM Members, and Native Americans.

06/07/2026
05/29/2026

UPDATE: WE HAVE HOPEFULLY FOUND SOMEONE TO HELP THANK YOU!

We were contacted by a woman at the Jaffrey Rehab and Nursing Center. A Native American resident has made a request for a medicine man or woman to sit and pray with an elder whom is in a nursing home in Jaffrey NH. Does anyone know of any one who may be able to help.
Thank you
Vice Chief Brandi Boston

05/27/2026

UPDATE: WE ARE ALL SET THANK YOU EVERYONE

Looking for an available Native American drum group to play at our Litchfield Pow Wow on August 1&2, happening in Litchfield NH. If available please contact:
Deb Perry at 603-723-4982

Thank you
Vice Chief Brandi Boston

04/26/2026

At this time we need prayers and healing for a council members family. Thank you very much.

Save the date!!
04/25/2026

Save the date!!

Address

P. O. Box 21
Farmington, NH
03835

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