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Indigenous Peoples Garden Unveiling

  • Marietta House Museum 5626 Bell Station Road Glenn Dale, MD, 20769 United States (map)

Marietta House Museum is hosting a small meet-and-greet event observing Indigenous Peoples Day. Marietta will mark the holiday by unveiling a new “Indigenous Peoples Garden,” planted in summer 2021. The garden honors the history and continued traditions of the Piscataway Conoy Tribe, native to present-day Prince George’s County. Artifacts found by archeologists in the area surrounding Marietta House Museum attest to their presence here prior to European colonization and development.

The local landscaping company Artistic Landscaping, Inc. helped plant a variety of local indigenous plants. The garden features a plaque bearing Marietta House Museum’s land acknowledgment statement.

A representative of the Piscataway Conoy Tribe, Mr. Rico Newman, will officially unveil the garden. During the unveiling ceremony, members of the Marietta House Museum staff will give brief remarks. Dr. Julia Rose, the site director, will introduce Prince George’s County Parks and Recreation Assistant Division Chief Omar Eaton-Martinez.