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Live From the Museum: The History and Legacy of the Lenape

Date
Monday, November 18
Time
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
price
Free, Online
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To celebrate Native American Heritage Month, we invite you to participate in a discussion with Jeremy Johnson, cultural education director of the Delaware Tribe of Indians. Explore the past and influence of the Lenape tribe, the role of William Penn, and the repercussions of the Walking Purchase along with the Fort Pitt Treaty. Uncover the journey and resilience of the Lenape in their efforts to resist removal and erasure, and celebrate the enduring legacy and culture of the Delaware Tribe of Indians from the founding of Pennsylvania through to the present day.

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