About this Event
Join us as we celebrate Indigenous Peoples' Month with a special workshop and presentation by Rose Powhatan, co-founder and director of the Powhatan Museum of Indigenous Arts and Culture.
A renown artist, historian, and storyteller, Ms. Powhatan is a descendent of the Pamunkey and Tauxenent (Dogue) Indian Tribes of Virginia. She will tell us about the original inhabitants of Falls Church and Fairfax County, what happened to them, how they influenced us, and ways in which we can honor their legacy.
FREE Workshop • Registration requested • Walk-ins are welcome
Agenda
🕑: 01:00 PM - 03:00 PM
Who Came Before Us on This Land • Why It Matters
Info: Rose Powhatan: An artist, historian, and storyteller, she's a descendent of the Pamunkey and Tauxenent (Dogue) Indian Tribes of Virginia. She will tell us about the original inhabitants of Falls Church and Fairfax County, what happened to them, how they influenced us, and ways in which we can honor their legacy.
🕑: 03:00 PM - 04:00 PM
Q & A session
Info: Questions & discussion
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Falls Church Presbyterian, 225 East Broad Street, Falls Church, United States
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