"Native Peoples of North America Lecture Series" Parts 3, 4 & 5 CAST Educational Priogram
Join us as we continue our 24-part Lecture Series. This week includes: 3) “The Native South and Southwest in the 1600s” You'll examine the cultures that existed prior to the Spanish Invasion, the struggle for power through Hernando de Soto's entrada through the Southeast, and the Pueblo War for Independence in the Southwest. Dr. Cobb introduces the Native American worlds that were born in the aftermath of these transformative events. 4) “Werowocomoco and Montaup in the 1600s” Using common material objects as examples, Dr. Cobb demonstrates how connections were forged between Native Americans and newcomers as they incorporated each other into their worlds. In doing so, both cultures were transformed. You'll examine specific examples across the Northeastern Woodlands down to Werowocomoco, in present-day Virginia, to understand the search for common ground. 5) “Iroquoia and Wendake in the 1600s” Once Europeans arrived, the Native peoples of the Northeast were determined to maintain their autonomy, despite becoming more integrated with the newcomers. Focusing on the strategies and experiences of the Wendat and Iroquois, you'll understand how Native Americans transformed the European colonial project while preserving a measured separatism. Hosted by the CAST Senior Center, CAST Educational Programs were developed to reach a wide audience of senior citizens, providing a variety of interesting subjects via in-person presentations and experiences. Scheduled year-round, we host programs at the CAST Senior Center, but also travel to area libraries, museums, places of interest, and other Senior/Community Centers in our area to introduce Seniors to the many program opportunities that are available. Our programs are open to the public and there are no membership dues. Unless noted, the programs are provided free and no preregistration is required. Carpooling is available for out-of-town trips. Check out our program schedule every month and join us for our next event. We look forward to seeing you!
Date and Time
Thursday Sep 4, 2025
1:00 PM - 3:00 PM CDT
Thursday, September 4
1pm
Location
CAST Senior Center, Room 112
600 N. German St. New Ulm, MN 56073
Fees/Admission
Free
Contact Information
507-354-3212
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