Wampum is a significant cultural resource for the Indigenous communities of eastern North America, long before European contact. Join Mario Harley, an artist and tribal leader of the Piscataway Conoy Nation, as he explores the historical role of Wampum and its uses as captured in colonial records and Indigenous oral histories within Maryland. Harley will illuminate Wampum beads from MCHC’s collection, as well as share displays of Wampum belts given to and created by his ancestors that are used to educate today.

Doors open at 5:30 pm. Lecture begins at 6 pm. Light reception to follow.

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Add to Calendar 20250410 America/New_York 201 West Monument Street Baltimore MD 21201 Wye Oak Lecture Series—Wampum: The Convergence of Art, Culture, History and Diplomacy