
Native Voices of the Land
We’re excited to invite you to a meaningful and inspiring event:
A fundraising celebration of Indigenous land stewardship, cultural revitalization, and community connection.
Saturday, June 7, 2025
2:00 PM – 6:30 PM (arrive early—music starts at 1:45 PM)
Weatherlow Farms, Westport, MA
Advance Tickets: $15 | $20 at the door
Reserve your spot now: PocassetLandTrust.org/events
What to Expect:
Performance by the Eastern Medicine Singers
Panel discussions with Indigenous leaders on land reclamation and stewardship
World premiere of Diligence, a documentary by Brooklyn Demme, followed by a Q&A
Native Seed Swap, networking, and info tables from local conservation and cultural groups
Community gathering with both Native and non-Native allies
Why This Matters:
Tribal Nations across the Northeast are reclaiming stewardship of their ancestral lands, using traditional ecological knowledge to restore biodiversity and cultural connection. Native Voices of the Land continues this important work—building bridges, sharing stories, and supporting the revitalization of Wainer Woods, a 50-acre Native-led restoration project right here in Westport.
Proceeds benefit the restoration of Wainer Woods through the Pocasset Pokanoket Land Trust (PPLT).
Come learn, connect, and contribute to an effort that honors the past while shaping a more inclusive, sustainable future.
AHO
Pocasset Pokanoket Land Trust

Volunteer Clean Up (Day 2)
Greetings To All Family, Extended Family, Relations, Friends and Supporters of Wainer Woods.
For those unfamiliar, Wainer Woods is a 50 acre property on Drift Road in Westport MA where the Indigenous American aspects of forestry, farming and foraging can be taught to all who are interested.
Chief Two Running Elk, a descendent of Westport historical figures Paul Cuffe and Michael Wainer is diligently working to revivify the farm that has been in his family since 1799.
At the Woods we have just recently done the first stages of clearing invasive species and brush from the event field and roadway and need a hand clearing out debris such as metal, plastic, paper and glass after 50 years of overgrowth and plant matter have been removed !!!
We would love for you to come see what we are up to. We will supply the bags for cleanup. If you would like to join us please bring gloves, and if you have a rake that could be useful as well.
We hope to see you there!

Volunteer Clean Up
Greetings To All Family, Extended Family, Relations, Friends and Supporters of Wainer Woods.
For those unfamiliar, Wainer Woods is a 50 acre property on Drift Road in Westport MA where the Indigenous American aspects of forestry, farming and foraging can be taught to all who are interested.
Chief Two Running Elk, a descendent of Westport historical figures Paul Cuffe and Michael Wainer is diligently working to revivify the farm that has been in his family since 1799.
At the Woods we have just recently done the first stages of clearing invasive species and brush from the event field and roadway and need a hand clearing out debris such as metal, plastic, paper and glass after 50 years of overgrowth and plant matter have been removed !!!
We would love for you to come see what we are up to. We will supply the bags for cleanup. If you would like to join us please bring gloves, and if you have a rake that could be useful as well.
We hope to see you there!
Questions? Contact: info@wainerwoods.net