To kick off the new year, please join us at the CHS
Annual Meeting. Guest speaker, Silvermoon Mars LaRose, will
present "Native Foodways for Health and Spirit and the
Importance of Indigenous Culture and Tradition".
Silvermoon is a member of the Narragansett Tribe and
Assistant Director of the Tomaquag Museum. An artist and
educator, she has worked in tribal communities for over 25 years,
serving in the areas of health and human services, education, and
museum administration. Silvermoon graduated from the University
of Rhode Island in 2004 with a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology, a
minor in Justice Law and Society and continued her education at
Western Washington University in Rehabilitation Counseling.
Hope to see you there!
Please look for your annual CHS
Membership Newsletter in March!
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