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Native Nations and Friends Series Programs in the Native Nations and Friends Series are for informational purposes, and represent, the varying perspectives, of our individual guests. MAUMSAUTUH MUHHECONNOCK: Remembering the Mohicans Shirley W. Dunn -- Local Author and Historian, Shirley W. Dunn on Henry Hudson and the crew of the Half Moon meeting the Mohican People and Mohican contributions to the settlement of New York State. “Not only did the Mohicans make a decision to be friendly during Henry Hudson's thirteen days among them, but Hudson and his crew also exercised restraint. The relationship was friendly on both sides. The result of their peaceful encounter was far-reaching.” LISTEN ~ RIGHTCLICK DOWNLOAD | MORE INFORMATION Lion G. Miles -- A conversation with Independent Historical Researcher, Lion G. Miles concerning various aspects of Mohican History including Captain Hendrick Aupaumut, Mohican Language, and the Many Trails that the Mohican People have traveled from their homeland in New York State to the current home of the Stockbridge-Munsee Band of the Mohican Nation in Wisconsin. LISTEN ~ RIGHTCLICK DOWNLOAD | MORE INFORMATION
Contemporary Health and Well Being Series Programs in the Contemporary Health and Well Being Series are for informational purposes and are not intended a substitute for advice, diagnosis, or treatments available from consultations with trained therapeutic or medical practitioners.
Expressive Arts Therapy featuring Denie Whalen of New York Expressive Art – What is the healing potential of the Expressive Arts? Andrea Mincsak on the practice of Reiki |
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