1619 or 1620: The Plymouth Pilgrims and the Meaning of American History
George Mason University professor John Turner presents 1619 or 1620: The Plymouth Pilgrims and the Meaning of American History. Professor is the
George Mason University professor John Turner presents 1619 or 1620: The Plymouth Pilgrims and the Meaning of American History. Professor is the
Hear the poems of Lucy Lang Day, Ben Naka-Hasebe Kingsley, Cheryl Savageau, and Ron Welburn. For more information, click
Experience this new exhibition which highlights the history of the Indigenous people who lived on Cape Cod for many hundreds
In 1835 William Apess, a Pequot activist and minister, marked the anniversary of the Mayflower landing as a day of “mourning
Missing the sea? Join us for the Cape Cod Maritime Museum’s video series, “Behind the Exhibit!” You can watch
Months after the so-called “First Thanksgiving,” the Wampanoag man known as Tisquantum, or Squanto, faced a steep fall from grace,
Learn more about the initiative to revive the Wampanoag language. For more information, click here.
Join Nipmuc – Wampanoag Marcus Hendricks and local historian Todd Kelley on this one-mile Native American Walk along the
Join Nipmuc – Wampanoag Marcus Hendricks and local historian Todd Kelley on this one-mile Native American Walk along the
The Friends Village North Walk is a costumed guided tour in the northerly part of Friends Village which was