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Born in Blood: The Beginning of the National Parks (In Person)

Brighton District Library, 100 Library Drive, Brighton, MI 48116

The United States boasts some of the most beautiful and breathtaking landscapes imaginable – spaces that have been virtually untouched by human hands. But do you know the history behind how these pristine areas became the National Park System? In this presentation, Heather will explain how the creation of the National Parks System affected Native Americans. Join us to learn about the blood and heartache that Indigenous peoples faced with the creation of the National Parks.

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Discovery of A New Nation: Native Nations and the Beginning of the United States, 1100-1860 (In-Person)

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Freedom for Who: Indigenous Nation and the American Revolution (In-Person)