Monthly Archives: September 2012

Whose Island Is This?

A WALK AND TALK ABOUT WHO OCCUPIED WALL STREET
BEFORE 1491 AND HOW NATIVE AMERICANS
CAME TO BE EVICTED FROM THEIR “ROCKY ISLAND”
With Evan T. Pritchard, author of Native New Yorkers, No Word For Time
and Henry Hudson and the Algonquins of New York


MONDAY, COLUMBUS DAY OCTOBER 8th, 11:00 A.M.

Join renowned author Professor Evan Pritchard (Vassar/Marist/Pace) as he explores the long and sometimes tragic history of lower Manhattan from a Native American perspective. Meeting at 477 FDR Drive (at Grand Street) at 11 AM, Columbus Day, Monday, October 8th, we will be drawn towards Corlears’ Hook as we discuss the massacre which occurred there, then traveling the Corlears’ Hook Trail we cross the famed Tulpehoken (“Turtle Island”) Trail (at Indian Overlook) and learn why it was the backbone of the Algonquin world. After a brief discussion of Algonquin whaling techniques at Fulton Street, we will speculate on whether or not the mastodons had a role in creating the Mohican Trail (now Broadway) as we walk to the place where the Dutch built a wall to keep the Kapsee Indians out of their own village, which the Dutch were occupying until the British invaded. We will learn how British subjects in 1775 captured and occupied City Hall at Wall Street (500 feet from Zuccotti Park) in protest of high taxes. Pritchard will discuss the significance of the First Peach War as we gaze upon the river landing where Hendrick Van Dyke shot a woman chief of the Munsee as she was eating a peach, starting a series of wars, the same site Henry Hudson had twice landed in 1609, 46 years earlier, now known as The World Trade Towers site. We will head back and conclude at 3 PM regardless of our location.

$25 per person, suggested donation, RSVP required.
Email evan.pritchard7@gmail.com, or kmandeville@webjogger.net.
Call Kathleen at (845)417-5430 or Evan at (845)266-9231 to register.

Indigenous Day of Remembrance – Honoring the Ancestors

Indigenous Day of Remembrance

“Honoring the Indigenous Ancestors”
Inter-Tribal Gathering
Sunday, October 7th 2012
12:00 noon – 3:00 p.m.

At Merchants Gate Central Park
59th Street & Central Park South
Sacred Ceremony of Unity and Peace
Guest Speakers
Indigenous Musical Performances
Activists
Please bring a chair or blanket

For more information: 646.648.9809 or iukibuel@gmail.com
http://indigenousdayofremembrance.webs.com/
A B C D or 1 Train to Columbus Circle
Public parking at Time Warner Building

New York Indian Council

New York Indian Council
Established to Serve the Needs of the American Indian CommunitySERVICES

Work Experience:
– We match program participants with employers who receive subsidized training.
– Program participants will receive hands on training by employers leading to employment.

Class Training:
– Client will receive assistance determined through assessment.

Supportive Services:
– Client will receive assistance determined through assessment.

 ELIGIBILITY

– Indian (Status card, tribal council letter, birth certificate, baptismal record, parent birth/death certificate, etc.)

– Birth Date Verification (Birth certificate, official document showing birth date, etc.)

– Social Security Verification (SS card or SS number on another official document)

– Income Verification (W-2, tax return, last pay stub, public assistance or unemployment letter, etc.)

– Address Verification (apartment lease, monthly bill, driver’s license, etc.)

– Selective Service Verification (U.S. and Canadian males ages 18-25)

– State issued photo (Passport, public assistance card, driver’s/non-driver’s license, school I.D., etc.)

New York Indian Council, Inc.
2024 Williamsbridge Road
Bronx, New York  10461
Serving Native Communities of New York and New Jersey
Telephone: 718.684.3993
Fax: 718.684.3994