Join us for this thought-provoking series exploring past and present American Indian cultures. You may examine the role of captive-taking and citizenship in Cherokee society, how the Brafferton Indian School at William & Mary impacted its students and whether it met its goals, or explore the population and adaptations of Virginia Indian tribes since first contact. No matter the topic, this exploration of the diversity of American Indian nations and their role in our collective story is sure to captivate.

Other Experiences
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Evening Program: Haunted Williamsburg
Brave centuries of scares, from 18th-century colonial ghost stories to creepy modern-day encounters!
Open to the Public
Event Ticket
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Presentation: 250 Years of Eastern State Hospital
Join us for a discussion about 18th-century mental health treatments and the history of the reconstructed mental hospital.
Art Museums Admission
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Music: In the Wythe Parlor
Join members of the Governor’s Musick in the Wythe House Parlor as domestic music is performed on period instruments.
CW Admission