“Loyalty and Zeal,” Algonkians of the Revolution
Join Drew Shuptar-Rayvis, a citizen and cultural ambassador of the Pocomoke Indian Nation, for a talk about the contributions, struggles and sacrifices made by Algonkian peoples during the War of American Independence.
Saturday, January 25 | 2-4 p.m.
Delaware History Museum
Learn about the material culture and trade of Algonkian people during the revolution. Discover the complex political paths of patriotism, Toryism, and neutrality that shaped the history of Algonkian and Iroquois people and the contributions and choices they made to preserve their ways of life.
Free event, registration required: http://weblink.donorperfect.com/LoyaltyandZeal
Presented by Delaware Historical Society.
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