Darius Coombs to give one-hour presentation about life and culture of Wampanoag and Eastern Woodlands tribes
Director of Wampanoag Interpretation and Research at the Plimoth Plantation to come to Milton Public Library
On Monday, November 26th at 7:00 p.m., Darius Coombs, Director of Wampanoag Interpretation and Research at the Plimoth Plantation, will give a one-hour presentation about the life and culture of the Wampanoag and Eastern Woodlands tribes. This may include 17-century daily life, the environment, foodways, music and clothing. Images and artifacts may also be used to illustrate this fascinating talk. Native speakers wear modern dress and speak about Native life today as well as in the past. This is an all ages program and we encourage you to bring your family! It’s a wonderful chance to learn more about this important topic. The event will be hosted by Librarian Chris Callaghan.
About these events:
All of these events are kindly sponsored by the Friends of the Milton Public Library and are free and open to the public. They will be held in the Keys Community Room unless otherwise noted and for more information, check our website at www.miltonlibrary.org or call Jean Hlady, Head of Reference, at 617-698-5757, x 3.
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