After Pocahontas: Indian Women in the Colonial South

For Women's History Month, this presentation illuminates women whose prominent roles and presence is often hidden.  "Indian princesses" were conspicuous in the early years of Virginia and the Lower South through the the 1760s.  They wielded influential roles in international and native American diplomacy and acted as interpreters of language and culture.  Many nameless others were wives and consorts of early settlers in the wild Appalachian frontier, forgotten founders who played key roles in the formation of the American South.  Our presenter Eirlys M. Barker received her Ph.D. from the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg,VA was Department Head of History at Thomas Nelson Community College in Hampton,VA and taught Women's History and Colonial History at Old Dominion University in Norfolk,VA.  

After Pocahontas: Indian Women in th...

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Date and Time

Sunday Mar 18, 2018
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM EDT

Sunday, March 18, 2018
1:00 pm

Location

Isle of Wight County Museum
103 Main St.
Smithfield, VA 

Fees/Admission

$2.00 admission for adults

Website

http://HistoricIsleOfWight.com

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