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THE MADISON HISTORICAL SOCIETY PRESENTS The Frederick Lee Lectures The 2022 Lectures will be presented via Zoom. Registration is required. Sign up now at www.madisonhistory.org #Connecticut's First Peoples Our state's earliest inhabitants established a complex and vibrant culture that, against all odds, remains a vital part of Connecticut life today. Discover more about their tragedies and triumphs through our four expert presenters. Dr. Lucianne Lavin Jim Powers Director of Research and Collections at Historian, archaeologist, author, and teacher the Institute for American Indian Studies January 9 @ 4 PM The 10,000-year history and cultures of Connecticut's first peoples. January 30 e 4 PM The Quinnipiac people and the events that followed their first contact with Europeans. Dr. John Pfeiffer Former President / Archaeological Society of Connecticut February 20 e 4 PM The history of the Nehantic People from their earliest days, thriving in coastal villages in Connecticut and Rhode Island, to their supposed extinction in the 1870s. Nakai Clearwater Northrup Member of the Mashantucket Pequot Tribe and educator at the Mashantucket Pequot Museum QUO TS AMMONAS March 13 @ 4 PM Indigenous and environmental activism and the preservation of Native Amerikan history. MADSON HISTORICAL SOCIETY Map of CONNÉCTICUT Cira 625 INDIAN TRAILS, VILLAGES, SACHEMIOMS Th Cticet Secite The Calanial D of Aerie The Madison Foundation provided generous financial support. We appreciate YOUR support. Suggested donation $5. t ce AMey A THE MADISON HISTORICAL SOCIETY PRESENTS The Frederick Lee Lectures The 2022 Lectures will be presented via Zoom. Registration is required. Sign up now at www.madisonhistory.org #Connecticut's First Peoples Our state's earliest inhabitants established a complex and vibrant culture that, against all odds, remains a vital part of Connecticut life today. Discover more about their tragedies and triumphs through our four expert presenters. Dr. Lucianne Lavin Jim Powers Director of Research and Collections at Historian, archaeologist, author, and teacher the Institute for American Indian Studies January 9 @ 4 PM The 10,000-year history and cultures of Connecticut's first peoples. January 30 e 4 PM The Quinnipiac people and the events that followed their first contact with Europeans. Dr. John Pfeiffer Former President / Archaeological Society of Connecticut February 20 e 4 PM The history of the Nehantic People from their earliest days, thriving in coastal villages in Connecticut and Rhode Island, to their supposed extinction in the 1870s. Nakai Clearwater Northrup Member of the Mashantucket Pequot Tribe and educator at the Mashantucket Pequot Museum QUO TS AMMONAS March 13 @ 4 PM Indigenous and environmental activism and the preservation of Native Amerikan history. MADSON HISTORICAL SOCIETY Map of CONNÉCTICUT Cira 625 INDIAN TRAILS, VILLAGES, SACHEMIOMS Th Cticet Secite The Calanial D of Aerie The Madison Foundation provided generous financial support. We appreciate YOUR support. Suggested donation $5. t ce AMey A