John Low of the Newark Earthworks Center will focus specifically on the Shawnee, Wyandot, Mingo, Delaware and Ottawa tribes who were present in this area with a 45-minute presentation followed by a short Q&A period.
Cost: No registration required. Free to the public. (We do appreciate donations of all sizes to support our work as an independent non-profit organization.)
Location: The Wellington School, 3650 Reed Road, Upper Arlington. Parking in the Fishinger lot is the most direct to the auditorium entrance. If parking in the Reed Road lot, please enter through the main entrance and follow the student guides to the south side of the building.
Our speaker is John Low, JD, Ph.D.:
Citizen - Pokagon Band of Potawatomi
Associate Professor - Department of Comparative Studies
Director - Newark Earthworks Center
Affiliated Faculty - American Indian Studies
Courtesy Appointment - Department of History, Ohio State University (Newark)
A History Speaks presentation by the Upper Arlington Historical Society with gratitude to our lead series sponsor First Merchants Bank and supporting sponsors The Wellington School and UA Veterans Committee. Special thanks to the Wellington School for hosting our event!
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