Native New York, by Markley Boyer.
This Fall, in October and November, the Museum of the City of New York again organizes the popular courses for educators about Native New York. The session will take place online and in collaboration with the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian.
Course Overview
Explore the history and legacies of early New York through guided workshops, lectures with thought-provoking guest speakers, and primary source analysis. Learn about the cultural, economic, and political relationships between the Lenape and the Dutch in the 16th and 17th centuries and uncover the lasting legacies these interactions have had on our city today. The session are free.
Calendar – Zoom Sessions
The course includes both synchronous sessions and asynchronous coursework. Synchronous sessions will be held via Zoom, dates and times below. Final dates and times are subject to change pending speaker availability; all changes will be confirmed and communicated with course registrants in advance.
10/03/22 – 5-7 pm
10/5/22 – 5-7 pm
10/6/22 – 5-7 pm
10/10/22 – 11:30 am–12:30 pm
10/13/22 – 5-7 pm
10/19/22 – 5-7 pm
10/20/22 – 5-7 pm
11/09/22 – 5-7 pm
For registration instructions and information about P Credits through ASPDP, please see the website of the Museum of the City of New York.