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Fruitlands has a long and storied history. Instead of trying to recount it, myself, I offer the following summary from Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fruitlands_(transcendental_center): "Fruitlands was a utopian, agrarian commune established in Harvard, Massachusetts, by Amos Bronson Alcott and Charles Lane in the 1840s, based on Transcendentalist principles. An account of its less-than-successful activities can be found in Transcendental Wild Oats by Alcott’s daughter, Louisa May Alcott…

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Josephine Wapp is one of our role models. She was one of the first instructors at the Institute of American Indian Arts, and she taught traditional techniques of art, including textiles, fashion design, beadwork, and dance. She was recently celebrated at Santa Fe's Museum of Indian Arts and Culture, and we should celebrate our women leaders everyday. >> www.indianartsandculture.org