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 vibrant culture that, against all odds, remains a vital part of Connecticut life today. Jim Powers Historian, archaeologist, author, and teacher January 30 @ 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 @ 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 March 13 @ 4 PM Indigenous and environmental activism and the preservation of Native American history. QUO TS Map of MADSON HISTORICAL SOCIETY CONNECTICUT Cira 165 INDIAN TRAILS, VILLAGES, SACHEMDOMS T Ctiet Seete The Calaniel fAi The John Brady and Roberta kleib donor-advised fund, a component fund of The Madison Foundation provided generous financial support. We appreciate YOUR support. Suggested donation S5. M ta ce Alay 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 vibrant culture that, against all odds, remains a vital part of Connecticut life today. Jim Powers Historian, archaeologist, author, and teacher January 30 @ 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 @ 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 March 13 @ 4 PM Indigenous and environmental activism and the preservation of Native American history. QUO TS Map of MADSON HISTORICAL SOCIETY CONNECTICUT Cira 165 INDIAN TRAILS, VILLAGES, SACHEMDOMS T Ctiet Seete The Calaniel fAi The John Brady and Roberta kleib donor-advised fund, a component fund of The Madison Foundation provided generous financial support. We appreciate YOUR support. Suggested donation S5. M ta ce Alay A