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History Of The Lenape Native Americans

  • Mount Gulian 145 Sterling Street Beacon, NY, 12508 United States (map)

Did you know the ancestors of the Lenape people thrived in the Hudson Valley for over 12,000 years. Join Mount Gulian for an essential talk on the local history of the Lenape Native Americans—the first inhabitants of the region. Harv Hilowitz, Contributing Scholar for the Maritime Museum, will explore Lenape life-ways before European contact, their diaspora, and their current renaissance. Discover the history of the Lenapehoking, the land that includes Mount Gulian and how local tribes like the Wappinger and Esopus shaped, and were shaped by, the Mahicannituck (Hudson River). Reserve your spot to this popular talk by calling 845 831-8172 or emailing info@mountgulian.org.

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