Nibezun is dedicated to preserving and promoting all aspects of Mi’kmaq, Passamaquoddy, Penobscot, Maliseet, and Abenaki ceremonies, traditions, customs, and language through practice and education. "To advance this goal, we are deeply committed to the sacred, unbroken relationship between the People and the ancestral lands and waterways of the Wabanaki Confederacy." The Nibezun farm resides along the Penobscot River in Passadumkeag, Maine,
and was an ancient gathering place of the Wabanaki and ancestral Red Paint People, until their forced removal by the U.S. Government. This Indigenous-led organization is now home to numerous community events, where "we celebrate culture as medicine, and provide an inclusive space for healing, and promote sustainability for all people and future generations." |
Episode 1: The Nibezun Project |
Episode 2: Seeds of Healing |