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Learn about the history and archaeology of the Native Americans of the Cuyahoga Valley and Northeast Ohio. Please register.
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This program is designed for anyone interested in gaining a deeper understanding of the complex history of Native Americans in the Cuyahoga Valley and Northeast Ohio. Authors Linda Whitman and Peg Bobel will share insights from their recently released book, "Native Americans of the Cuyahoga Valley." In addition to exploring the history of Native Americans in the region, they will address contemporary challenges faced by Native American communities today.
Linda Whitman is, MS, is a visiting research scholar and an emerita instructor of archaeology and a former director in the department of anthropology at the University of Akron.
Peg Bobel is a freelance writer and former cultural resource specialist for Summit Metro Parks.
This presentation is supported and made possible by the publisher, University of Akron Press.
For more information, contact the Special Collections Division at 330-643-9030, or send an email to speccollections@akronlibrary.org.
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