 On October 11th, the Museum of Science celebrated Indigenous People's Day with poetry, Q&A, and cocktails. How much of my people's blood was spilled for this migration? Zachary Stewart says he thought the connection the poets made between science, art, and performance was interesting. The surprise was two people talking about kind of parallel issues from two different countries, completely different styles, but really channeling history in a unique artistic way. One of the poets, Louise Bernice Hafe, read original work influenced by her personal experiences. That was an eye-opener. I didn't know what tribes were here, and I love the fact that they're doing land acknowledgement. Event moderator James Monroe says he's happy this event brought Indigenous voices to the museum. I'm a firm believer that we need to fuse together art and science and technology and create access points to really difficult and complex conversations. The City Council says at least 11,000 people identify as Indigenous in Boston. Reporting for BUTV, I'm Sophia Falbo.