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The History and Culture of the First Peoples of the Hudson Valley

with Cole
Saturday, 7 February '26   2pm – 3pm EST
Fireplace Room
19 spaces available

Details

Long before European settlement, the Hudson Valley was home to thriving Indigenous nations whose histories, cultures, and traditions continue to shape the region today. This program explores the lives and legacies of the Iroquois, the Mahican, and the Wappinger peoples, offering an overview of their social structures, belief systems, daily life, and relationship to the land. Through discussion and historical context, participants will gain a deeper understanding of these communities, their interactions with one another, and their enduring presence in the Hudson Valley.

Tickets

Cost

Admit 1

$0.00Free

Location

Fireplace Room