Harvest Moon Living Exhibition

September 20th 10AM-4PM
Gathering Space

An Indigenous Song & Dance Market

In the tradition of our moon cycles, four times a year the Mashantucket Pequot Museum carries on the cultural honoring and celebration of each new season in a beautiful way by welcoming guests from across the globe to experience our culture, our songs, our food, and our way of life.

On Saturday, September 20th, The Mashantucket Pequot Museum celebrates in partnership with the MPTN Tribal Vocational Rehabilitation Program and The Tomaquag Museum to honor the Harvest Moon with a day of cultural connection, storytelling, and seasonal traditions. Guests are invited to enjoy family-friendly activities, food, and artisan demonstrations that honor the importance of the harvest season in Indigenous communities. Join us as we reflect on the changing of the season and celebrate the gifts of the earth through music, art, and community.

Citizens of Tribal Nations and their families receive free admission with Tribal ID.

  • Art & Crafts
  • Native Fun & Games
  • Educational Tables
  • Live Music
  • Storytime

Schedule of Events

10am-4pm - Arts & Crafts

10am-12pm - Corn Husk Creations w/ Annawon Weeden

12pm-1pm - Storytelling featuring Wunneanatsu Cason-Lamb & Book Signing

1pm-4pm - Harvest Social

Presented In Partnership With