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Native American Heritage Day

At the time of Columbus, as many as 10 million Native Americans lived in North America. A succession of Algonquian peoples ultimately coalesced into the Piscataway Nation of the  Chesapeake & Tidewater regions of Maryland. The Piscataway  were the first Native Americans to encounter Captain John Smith along the banks of the Potomac River in 1608. Today, Mark Tayac and the Piscataway Nation Singers & Dancers carry on the long standing traditions, culture, and heritage of their indigenous ancestors. From Tayac Territory (Port Tobacco, MD), Mark Tayac travels with the Piscataway Nation Singers & Dancers presenting a colorful, educational, and entertaining pow-wow-style event featuring American Indian Dance, Drum, and Song.  In addition to their many college campus appearances, the Piscataway Nation Singers & Dancers are frequent contributors to TV specials on the History Channel and Discovery Channel and appear regularly at the Museum of the American Indian in Washington, DC, national pow-wows and major festivals.  Mark Tayac and the Piscataway Nation Singers & Dancers welcome the opportunity to educate and entertain audiences who want to learn more about American Indian history, culture and traditions.

Parking on Main Street will be restricted until 6:45pm. Additional parking is available in the Grace Lutheran Church lot on Carroll Street (next to the Shepherd’s Staff), half a block from CCAC.

Cost:

$30 Adults
$27 ages 25 & Under and ages 60 & Up
CCAC Members get additional 10% off

Presented with:

Common Ground on the Hill

Sponsored by:

Carroll Community College

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