UPDATE
For those of you who missed the presentations by Richard Veit (Smoking with the Ancestors: Chief Tuccamirgan’s Pipe, An Investigation and Analysis), Ian Burrow (The Landscapes of the “Invisibles”: American Indians and African Americans on Sourland Mountain), Gina Sampaio and Robbie-Lynn Mwangi (Invisible Sons: The Unknown Stories of Residential School Students Sent to New Hampton), and Greg Herman (Suspected Indian-burial vaults in Hunterdon County, New Jersey) the videos will be published to our YouTube channel throughout the month of January 2022. Please see the live videos below!
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IAN BURROW’S PRESENTATION
GINA SAMPAIO AND ROBBIE-LYNN MWANGI’S PRESENTATION
GREG HERMAN’S PRESENTATION
Join us! ASNJ Online Speaker Series on Zoom. It's Free! (Limited to 100 people)
When: Sunday October 17th at 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm Eastern
How: Email ASNJ.Presentations@gmail.com for a Zoom Meeting ID and Password
Who/What:
Smoking with the Ancestors: Chief Tuccamirgan’s Pipe, An Investigation and Analysis
presented by Richard Veit, Monmouth University
The Landscapes of the “Invisibles”: American Indians and African Americans on Sourland Mountain presented by Ian Burrow
Invisible Sons: The Unknown Stories of Residential School Students Sent to New Hampton
presented by Gina Sampaio and Robbie-Lynn MwangiSuspected Indian-burial vaults in Hunterdon County, New Jersey
presented by Greg Herman
The Archaeological Society of New Jersey (ASNJ) in collaboration with the Hunterdon County Cultural & Heritage Commission is hosting a virtual Speaker Series on Sunday, October 17th at 6:30pm centered on Hunterdon County’s history and archaeology. The guest presenters (including Richard Veit, Ian Burrow, Gina Sampaio, Robbie-Lynn Mwangi, and Greg Herman) will collectively share underrepresented and lesser-known stories of the past, from the lifeways of Native Americans and the vital role of African American communities in shaping the region, to an unexpected connection with the Carlisle Indian Industrial School. The presentations will be followed by a question and answer period.
This is an online livestream video presentation through Zoom on your computer or mobile device. To attend, simply download Zoom via your mobile App Store or via http://www.zoom.us.
This special event is free to attend, but registration is required and space is limited. Please email ASNJ.Presentations@gmail.com for a Meeting ID # and Password # to join the presentation.
Attendance is limited to the first 100 people. If you are unable to make the meeting, please do not fret. The presentation will be uploaded to the ASNJ's YouTube Channel (link: Online Speaker Series). All attendees will be muted and questions can be posed to the presenter through the chat feature.
The Hunterdon County Cultural & Heritage Commission is actively engaged in collaborative efforts to broaden and diversify programs and audiences for New Jersey history. Please visit https://www.co.hunterdon.nj.us/depts/c&h/links.htm for more information.