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Tribes in South Dakota are working with the Founders Museum in Barre to return hundreds of items believed to have been taken from ancestors massacred at Wounded Knee Creek in 1890.
BARRE, Mass. — About 150 items considered sacred by the Sioux peoples that have been stored at a small Massachusetts museum for more than a century are being returned, museum and tribal ...
BARRE – Police say a driver with a suspended license caused a school bus crash in Barre on Thursday. It happened around 7:15 a.m. on West Street. Barre police arrested 32-year-old Cedric Cooley ...
The Barre, Massachusetts, Museum Association announced Monday it plans to return approximately 110 items to the Oglala Sioux tribe in South Dakota. The museum has had the collection for more than ...
On Sunday, June 29, the Quabbin Community Band will hold its final performance in South Barre before heading to the Barre ...
The Barre, Massachusetts, Museum Association repatriated two 19th century headdresses to the Oglala Sioux, a tribe in South Dakota, on Monday.It was the second repatriation from the museum to the ...
Troopers stopped the vehicle in Lowell. The driver, later identified as Eric Duffy, 34, of Barre, refused to comply with the trooper’s instructions and fled, state police said.
The 39-year-old has high hopes for the 19th century items from the museum in Barre. "For these things to return is really very important. It’s not important to the outside world.
BARRE, Mass. — A Massachusetts man is facing a slew of charges in connection with a Thursday morning crash that sent a school bus into a tree in Barre, according to police.
As she dug for clues about her ancestors in the pages of Petersham, Massachusetts’ local history, Jennifer Albertine struck the underbelly of the town her family has called home for 11 generations.
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