Algonquian Foodways and Medicinal Plants

Wednesday, August 246:00—7:30 PMCollins Meeting RoomIpswich Public Library25 North Main Street, 25 North Main Street, Ipswich, MA, 01938
Virtual - LiveIpswich Public Library25 North Main Street, 25 North Main Street, Ipswich, MA, 01938

Note: If you would like to attend this program in person, please register for this program with the registration form on this page below.
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Join Mary Ellen Lepionka at the Ipswich Public Library to learn about Indigenous uses of land and resources in the Essex County area. 

About the Speaker: Mary Ellen Lepionka is an independent scholar researching the indigenous history of Essex County. Mary Ellen lives on Cape Ann as a retired college instructor, textbook developer, and author with a Master’s degree in anthropology from Boston University and post-graduate work at the University of British Columbia. Her articles and essays on local Indigenous history appear in the Bulletin of the Massachusetts Archaeological Society, the New England Antiquities Research Association Journal, historicipswich.org, capeannhistory.org, enduringgloucester.com, and capeannslavery.org

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