Invisible Sons: The Unknown Stories of Residential School Students Sent to New Hampton presented by Gina Sampaio and Robbie-Lynn Mwangi
The Archaeological Society of New Jersey (ASNJ) in collaboration with the Hunterdon County Cultural & Heritage Commission hosted a virtual Speaker Series on Sunday, October 17th centered on Hunterdon County’s history and archaeology. The guest presenters (including Richard Veit, Ian Burrow, Gina Sampaio, Robbie-Lynn Mwangi, and Greg Herman) collectively shared 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 Hunterdon County Cultural & Heritage Commission is actively engaged in collaborative efforts to broaden and diversify programs and audiences for New Jersey history. Please visit [ Ссылка ] for more information.
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