About this Event
Join the Pratt in the Central Library’s historic Central Hall for a performance by the Piscataway Nation Singers & Dancers, led by Mark Tayac. The troupe carries on the long-standing traditions, culture, and heritage of its indigenous ancestors and welcomes the opportunity to enlighten audiences that want to learn more about Native American history. From Tayac Territory of Port Tobacco, MD, Mark Tayac travels with the group, presenting a vibrant, educational, and entertaining pow wow-style event, featuring Native dance, drum, and song.
About the Piscataway Nation
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 and Tidewater regions of Maryland. In 1609, the Piscataway were the first Native Americans to encounter Captain John Smith along the banks of the Potomac River. Today, the Piscataway number in the thousands, including members of both the Piscataway Indian Nation and Tayac Territory and the Piscataway-Conoy Tribe of Maryland.
Registration for this program is recommended but not required.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Enoch Pratt Free Library, 400 Cathedral Street, Baltimore, United States
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