The Clark County Historical Museum is proud to announce a special presentation by Lydia Fowler Newcomb (Soaring Owl), as part of its ongoing Speaker Series. On Thursday, February 6, 2025, Lydia will share her insights into the rich history and culture of the Wampanoag Nation, with a focus on both the ancient traditions of the people and her personal experiences as an enrolled member of the Wampanoag Nation, Herring
Pond Clan.
This engaging talk will begin at 7:00 PM, with doors opening at 6:30 PM, and will be held at the Clark County Historical Museum, located at 1511 Main Street, Vancouver, WA 98660. The event is free for museum members, with a $5 admission fee for non-members.
The Wampanoag people, whose traditional lands are in the Cape Cod, Massachusetts, area, hold a significant place in American history as the first indigenous group to encounter the Mayflower and early European
settlers. Lydia will explore these early interactions, as well as the traditions, challenges, and cultural richness that define the Wampanoag Nation.
Born in Portland, Oregon, during the WWII era, Lydia has spent much of her life visiting and learning from her Wampanoag family in Massachusetts. She is a graduate of Jefferson High School in Portland and studied history and political science at Reed College and Portland State University. Lydia’s deep connection to her heritage will provide a unique and personal perspective on the enduring legacy of the Wampanoag people.
Event Details:
● Date: Thursday, February 6, 2025
● Time: 7:00 PM (Doors open at 6:00 PM)
● Location: Clark County Historical Museum, 1511 Main Street, Vancouver, WA 98660
● Cost: Free for Clark County Historical Museum members; $5 for non-members
This event is an excellent opportunity for the community to learn about the Wampanoag Nation’s history and hear directly from an esteemed member of the tribe.
We're so excited to launch into our first History on Tap for 2025 with a SOLD OUT presentation by our own Public Programs & Outreach Manager, Sammuel Hawkins and his ensemble, The Ne Plus Ultra Jass Orchestra! Sorry if you missed out on this presentation, but we'll be back on April 22 with our next installment! Remember to get your tickets in advance for future History on Tap events to guarantee a seat!
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