Resiliency Through Change Workshop: 13,000 Years of History Along the Patuxent River
Resiliency through Change: Educator Workshop
Learn how Climate Change affected native people & how archaeological sites are now threatened because of it.
Designed for 4th-12th grade Educators.
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Engage in Maryland History
Mario Harley, a citizen of the Piscataway Conoy tribe and a member of the Wild Turkey Clan will speak about the culture and history of the Piscataway People through modern times.
Explore Environmental Relationships
A Citizen of the Piscataway Conoy tribe will explore the environmental relationships Piscataway people have had throughout recent history.
Discover New 4th-12th grade Resources to Use
Two archaeologists from the Lost Towns Project will introduce new resources that can be used in the classroom. A hands-on artifact analysis and hike to an archaeological site (weather dependent) will complete the day.
Bring a lunch and be prepared for a short hike (weather dependent)
Location: Jug Bay Wetlands Sanctuary — Wetlands Center
1361 Wrighton Road
Lothian, MD
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This project has been financed in part by the Maryland Center for History and Culture’s Thomas V. “Mike” Miller History Fund. However, Project contents or opinions do not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the Maryland Center for History and Culture.