This talk will look at what we know of the Native American experience in the region we now call the Adirondacks. American Indian peoples have occupied the region for thousands of years. The Mohawk and Mahican Tribes, both of the Iroquois Confederacy, were among the many layers of native peoples who made their home in the Adirondacks before the arrival of Europeans. Presented by Mr. Kody Grant of the Isleta Pueblo, a descendant of the Eastern Cherokee and Senior Interpreter in the American Indian Initiative at Colonial Williamsburg. Please visit the Thoreau Society website (postponed).
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Earlier Event: July 8
Adirondack: A Succession of Forest Peoples
Later Event: July 8
Timbuctoo and the Dream of Citizenship