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"Practices of Eastern Woodland Warfare 1680-1780" by Ken Hamilton

  • Carriage House at the Warner House 150 Daniel Street Portsmouth, NH, 03802 United States (map)

Using a variety of relevant period eye-witness accounts and "insider" frontier expert sources, along with original objects and other images, scholar and living history expert, Ken Hamilton, will highlight colonial era (ca. 1600 -1780) Woodland Indian warfare and traditions throughout the Eastern Woodland and Great Lakes regions at our next History & Soup Talk on April 15.  Pulling from his own research and living history experiences, he will share a number of fascinating (but little known today) customs, taboos, and weapons of the Eastern Woodlands and Great Lakes.

Tickets: $10 for non-members, free for members. Sign up for a membership and come to all talks for free!  

Doors open & soup served at 11:30am in the Carriage House (accessible via Chapel St.) Reservations recommended as we have limited seating.  

Please email at manager@warnerhouse.org or call (603) 436-5909 to reserve your spot.

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