2.20.2010

2/25/10, 2/26/10 + 2/27/10 Stories of Trade with Marcel Labelle @ The National Museum of the American Indian



Thursday–Saturday, February 25–27, 2010, from 1–4 pm

The National Museum of the American Indian

at The George Gustav Heye Center
Alexander Hamilton U.S. Custom House
Diker Pavilion
One Bowling Green, New York, NY 10004
(212) 514-3700

Subway: 4, 5 to Bowling Green; 1 to South Ferry; R, W to Whitehall Streey; M, J, Z  to Broad Street
Bus: M1, M6, M15 to South Ferry

Cost: Free
For all ages


Demonstration: Stories of Trade with Marcel Labelle
Marcel Labelle (Metís) demonstrates how a birchbark canoe is made and discusses how it was used along the Hudson River to trade up and down the river.

Support for this program has been provided by the Hudson River Foundation for Science and Environmental Research, Inc., and the Hudson River Improvement Fund.



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