Details:
This is a family friendly program.
At the time of Columbus, as many as 10 million Native Americans lived in North America. Many thousands lived in “Lenapehocking,” the vast homeland of the Lenni Lenape, who were the first inhabitants of eastern Pennsylvania and parts of New York, New Jersey, Maryland, and Delaware. Admired and respected by William Penn, the Lenape were later betrayed and forced from their villages by the policies of Penn’s sons and the infamous Walking Purchase. This program explores the life and times of these peaceful, progressive people, comparing and contrasting their social customs, history, religion, family life, agriculture, hunting, healing practices, arts and crafts, past and present contributions (and much more) with those of the Europeans and Colonial Americans of their time. This program features a lecture/demonstration and hand-on interactive exhibits.
Registration is requested.
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Event Tags:
family friendly,interactive exhibits,native americans,social customs,lenape lifeways: introducing the first people of pa, nj & de - family friendly,lenape lifeways
Event Categories:
History & Museums,Kids & Family
Event ID:
6a502eabbb36184c143e7c8c
