Tangled Lives: Native People and English Settlers in Colonial New England

This event has been cancelled.

Presenter: Jo Radner

The stories we hear from our families tell us who we are and how we should view the world. What tales shaped New England identities in the 17th and 18th centuries? In this performance, storyteller/historian Jo Radner juxtaposes Native American oral traditions and stories told by her own New England ancestors to reveal a complex colonial "middle ground" in which English settlers and Native peoples saw one another as defenders and trespassers, pursuers and refugees, relatives and aliens, kind neighbors and ruthless destroyers.

 

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The stories we hear from our families tell us who we are and how we should view the world. What tales shaped New England identities in the 17th and 18th centuries? In this performance, storyteller/historian Jo Radner juxtaposes Native American oral traditions and stories told by her own New England ancestors to reveal a complex colonial "middle ground" in which English settlers and Native peoples saw one another as defenders and trespassers, pursuers and refugees, relatives and aliens, kind neighbors and ruthless destroyers.

Event Details

When:

Wednesday, January 4, 2023 6:30pm

Where:

Manchester City Library
405 Pine Street
Manchester NH 03104

Hosted By:

Manchester City Library

Contact Info:

Caitlin Dionne
603-624-6550