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Let’s Talk | Bridging The Divide: Kentucky’s Native History

  • Frazier History Museum 829 West Main Street Louisville, KY, 40202 United States (map)
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What do we know about Kentucky’s Native history and how far back it dates? As part of our exhibition The Commonwealth: Divided We Fall, we know Native Peoples first arrived in the land we now call Kentucky more than 12,000 years ago. As we commemorate Native American Heritage Month, we’ve assembled a panel of experts to give us the facts, dispel the myths, and show us what has been uncovered to reveal the truth. What tribes were here? How did they live and what happened to them? And what about current day in Kentucky and beyond and the stories still unfolding? We’re also inviting guests in our audience to share their native stories.

OPENING REMARKS
Mike Berry
, Secretary of the Kentucky Tourism, Arts, and Heritage Cabinet

GUESTS
Anne Bader
, Principal Investigator, Corn Island Archaeology LLC
A. Gwynn Henderson, Education Director, Kentucky Archaeological Survey
LaDonna Brown, Director of Research and Cultural Interpretation, The Chickasaw Nation; Consultant for The Commonwealth: Divided We Fall
Fred Nez-Keams, Navajo Flute Player

MODERATORS
Rachel Platt
, Director of Community Engagement, Frazier History Museum

DOORS OPEN: 5:30 p.m.

GALLERY ACCESS: 5:30–6 p.m.

PROGRAM: 6–7:30 p.m.

ADMISSION: Free or $10 Donation

Back by popular demand, we are moving the program to a larger space at the Frazier to accommodate more people and have added more seats.

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