The First Adirondackers: Part Two
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 21 พ.ค. 2019
- Our look at the Native American story in the Adirondack region continues. Learn how new findings by faculty and students from Paul Smith's College - www.paulsmiths.edu and SUNY Potsdam - www.potsdam.edu are lending support to the story told by Onchiota's Six Nations Indian Museum - www.sixnationsindianmuseum.com for years: people arrived in the Adirondacks in the era of melting glaciers and woolly mammoths, and some of them never left.
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Very interesting I will have to look around I have a cabin in forestport
Excellent
Student Hyla Howe absolutely steals the show in this gripping clip. Good job everyone.
Fascinating....unfortunately when I lived in NYC I never visited the Adirondacks...I am familiar with the Iroquois...Mohawk and Manhattan? tribes. Thank you...I am subscribed.
Hello Hillary. Thank you for watching and sharing #CuriouslyAdirondack. We’re glad to have you along for the ride. We hope to tell more stories like this one down the road. Cheers!