The Ancient Fishweir Project is made possible through a wide collaborative effort.

Project organizers are:
Ross Miller, Public Artist, Project Director
Nancy Murphy Spicer, Artist/Graphic Designer, Project Coordinator

Resource people for the Ancient Fishweir Project include:
Ellen Berkland, Archeologist
Joe Bagley, Archeologist, City of Boston
Gill Solomon, Massachuset tribal leader

Liz Vizza & Henry Lee, Friends of the Public Garden
Donna Cataldo & Mimi Fong, Quincy Elementary School, Boston Public Schools 
Gregory Mosman, arborist, Boston Parks Department
Lanae Handy, Franklin Park Coalition
City of Boston Mayor's Office of Arts, Tourism and Special Events

Kitty Hendricks, Wampanoag Natin Singers and Dancers
Jonathan Perry, Wampanoag Tribe, Historic Preservation Office
Jim Peters, Executive Director, Commission on Indian Affairs, Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Annawon Weeden, Native American educator, Boston Children's Museum

City of Boston Environment Department and Parks and Recreation Department 
Sage Marsters, curriculum consultant

Nancy Seashoals, historian and author of Gaining Ground: A History of Landmaking in Boston
Dr. Dena Dincauze, Chief Archeologist on Boylston St. Fishweir Study

Jeanne Foster, Massachuset Tribe, elementary school teacher, Winthrop School
, Boston, MA
Shannon Flattery, Touchable Stories, Inc.
Sarah Hutt, Artist and Project Advisor

Resource people in past years have included:
Judy Battat & Virginia Zanger
, Boston Children's Museum
Kyra Montagu

J. Dolan Barry, Videographer
Sharlene Cochrane
, Director of Interdisciplinary Inquiry Division, 
Lesley University, Cambridge
, MA
Martha McKenna, Provost, Lesley University, Cambridge, MA
Marianne Kimball, Michael Filippo, Lisa Cody, Teachers at The Little House Alternative School, Boston Public School, Dorchester
, MA

Neighborhood House Charter School