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UCTP Liaison Officer Angel Ortiz carrying the Taíno Confederation Flag at the Wigwam Festival |
Uncasville, CT (UCTP Taíno News) - Indigenous Peoples from across the
country converged for a family-friendly weekend of traditional Native American
crafts, foods and dance competitions held at Fort Shantok in Uncasville, Connecticut from August 19-20, 2017. The festival represents a significant
part of the history of the Mohegan Tribe as it began in the 1860s as a
fundraiser for the Mohegan Church and as a way for Mohegan descendants to revitalize
the tradition of the Green Corn Festival, which celebrated the annual corn
harvest.
Among the delegates of the many Indigenous Nations represented at the festival,
one of the United Confederation of Taíno People’s Liaison Officer’s in
Connecticut, Angel Ortiz, participated in the Festival’s Grand Entry carrying
in the Confederation’s flag. Other Taíno community members were also present
participating in inter-tribal dances.
The annual event was hosted by the
Mohegan Tribe and next year’s program is already scheduled for 18 & 19
August 2018.
UCTPTN 08.29.2017