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This discussion is part of the WLT Voices of the Land series featuring Markham Starr. You won’t want miss it!

This slideshow takes the audience on an extended walk through the woods to see the ceremonial stonework left behind by the indigenous population that occupied New England for over 12,000 years. Native Americans built nearly two dozen distinct types of structures in our area, ranging from cairns to stone serpent effigies, and these spiritual offerings remain standing in our long abandoned woods. While Native American stonework is widely recognized in other parts of the country, New England’s stonework remains obscure, having blended back into the woods. This slideshow, from the book by the same name, comes from photographs of over 8000 objects and ceremonial sites in Connecticut and Rhode Island. Slideshow by Markham Starr, a documentary photographer living in Connecticut.

  • This event is located at Barlow Nature Preserve.
  • Parking is available in the main parking lot, with overflow parking in the field behind the outbuildings to the east (up the farm road).
  • Registration is required.

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