“The River People: Seasonal Life in the Hudson Valley Five Centuries Ago”
February 26th at 7pm Online (Zoom)
For countless generations, the Lenape People relied on the Hudson River and its tributaries for their survival. Join us for this presentation by ethnoecologist Justin Wexler and learn about the day to day life of local Native Peoples five centuries ago. Justin Wexler of Wild Hudson Valley is an independent scholar who has studied Hudson Valley protohistoric indigenous culture, languages, and history for over twenty years. He has a BA in history and anthropology and an MA in teaching history and regularly hosts members of the displaced federally-recognized Lenape communities on visits to their ancestral homeland.Pre-Registration required for Zoom Lecture:
