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Over four days in June, descendants of the indigenous people of the Boise Valley will make their homecoming. From June 13-16, at both Gowen Field and Eagle Rock Park, they’ll gather to tell stories, share cultural presentations, reconnect with relatives, and simply enjoy being in their ancestral lands once again. Today's story is a deeply painful history of stolen lands and cultural erasement, and annual effort to reclaim Indigenous history.
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Original Boise Valley People Facebook page
Thanks to our sponsor the Idaho Wine Commission, presenting Savor Idaho! The premier wine event of the year is happening this weekend, June 9! Click here to get your Savor Idaho tickets and find more info.
By Marissa Lovell5
2020 ratings
Over four days in June, descendants of the indigenous people of the Boise Valley will make their homecoming. From June 13-16, at both Gowen Field and Eagle Rock Park, they’ll gather to tell stories, share cultural presentations, reconnect with relatives, and simply enjoy being in their ancestral lands once again. Today's story is a deeply painful history of stolen lands and cultural erasement, and annual effort to reclaim Indigenous history.
Read the newsletter: fromboise.com
Original Boise Valley People Facebook page
Thanks to our sponsor the Idaho Wine Commission, presenting Savor Idaho! The premier wine event of the year is happening this weekend, June 9! Click here to get your Savor Idaho tickets and find more info.

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