#wildblueberries

2025-09-24

#VoicesFromTheBarrens: Film & Discussion

Panel Discussion (via Zoom): Tuesday, October 7, at 6:00 PM (pre-registration required)

"Join us for an online screening of the documentary Voices From the Barrens followed by and a panel discussion with REACH #Wabanaki Wellness Coordinator, #BrianAltvater, filmmaker #NancyGhertner and other guests. The film will be available beginning Thursday, September 25, 2025 till the evening of the panel discussion on Tuesday, October 7, 2025, at 6:00 PM.

"Voices from the Barrens, #NativePeople, #Blueberries and #Sovereignty, documents the wild blueberry harvest of the Wabanaki #IndigenousPeople from the USA and Canada as the tribes are challenged to balance blueberry hand raking traditions with the economics of the world market. The documentary was filmed from 2014 to 2019 and was released in 2020. It has been part of nine film festivals, part of the Maine Public’s Film Series, and at many colleges and universities across Maine and New England.

"Pre-Registration to view the film and to participate in the online panel discussion is required, please sign up below. Registrants will receive a follow up email with instructions and a link to the film and event.

"For questions contact: Tom Reynolds treynolds@wabanakireach.org, 207-831-6980

"This event is free and open to the public. Contributions supporting our ongoing work are greatly appreciated.

"Nancy Ghertner, the film’s director, lives along Lake Ontario in New York. She was introduced to the Passamaquoddy at Sipayik while she was a student at Colby College where she was involved in a research project related to the tribal communities of Maine. She subsequently followed a path into the visual arts and has created numerous experimental and documentary films. Her 2011 feature documentary, 'After I Pick the Fruit' was screened at various film festivals and received a Documentary Achievement awards. 'Voices from the Barrens,' was started from Nancy’s research into agriculture labor across the international border."

FMI and to register:
wabanakireach.org/voices_from_

#WabanakiREACH #WabanakiAlliance #WildBlueberries #MaineBlueberries #BlueberryHarvest #IndigenousSovereignty #FoodSovereignty #TraditionalHarvesting #TraditionalFoodSources #MaineEvents #BigAg #SolarPunkSunday

Mariann Sebokcookingwithmarchi
2025-08-08

Is it healthy or not? The question is, if a dish contains both nutritious and less nutritious ingredients, can it still be considered healthy? What are your thoughts? Naughty or not Fruity Yoghurt? Have a look at my blog on www.cookingwithmarchi.com for full discussion and recipes.

George 🍦🚲 🥾 ✌️🌎 🌌gecole@universeodon.com
2024-06-28

I brought dessert home from this week's hike. Was lamenting the fact that the top of the mountain in Mass was just barely recovering an undergrowth after a fire several years ago and then I looked down and viola. Picked wild blueberries for about 5 mins, making sure to take only about 1/3 from each plant. #hiking #getoutside #foraging #WildBlueberries

An off white cloth with freshly washed wild blueberries, mostly deep blue or purple in color and about the size of a small finger's nail.
2023-08-08

Little tasty orbs.
#wildblueberries
Knox County, Maine.

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