We are excited to announce a new installation on the grounds of the Highland House Museum. With collaboration with the Mashpee Wampanoag tribe, the National Park Service, Friends of the Cape Cod National Seashore, and under the direction of Wampanoag Tribal Leader Annawon Weeden, a Wet8 (pronounced ‘wetu’) will be constructed at the Highland House Museum.
Work will begin in the next few months to prepare the ground for the construction.
We would also like to thank the Massachusetts Cultural Council and the Community Preservation Committee for supporting this important project.
In preparation and celebration of this occasion, two free events are scheduled at the Highland House Museum this spring:
April 22, 10:00 AM
Blessing of the Land
Highland House Museum Grounds
Please join us with a Blessing of the Land ceremony and communal dance with Mashpee Wampanoag Clan Mothers and Medicine Man Guy Cash, followed by a Groundbreaking ceremony and digging. All are welcome to this free event, especially children! Bring a spade if you like and join in! Click here for details on the event
June 3, 10:00 AM
Dedication Ceremony
Highland House Museum Grounds
Wet8 Dedication Ceremony Event Calendar
Truro Historical Society will host a dedication ceremony for the completion of the wet8 will be held at the museum. As part of the ceremony, the Wampanoag Singers and Dancers will perform. In addition, a Native foods vendor and a Wampanoag arts and crafts fair will also be on site. We welcome all to participate in this family event
For more information or questions, please contact us at the Cobb Archive at (508) 349-0200 or by email at [email protected]