Women’s Rights National Historical Park to Host Lecture to Celebrate Native American History Month

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Women’s Rights National Historical Park to Host Lecture to Celebrate Native American History Month

The following press release was published by the U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service on Nov. 5, 2013. It is reproduced in full below.

Seneca Falls, NY-Women's Rights National Historical Park will celebrate Native American History Month with a lecture by Dr. Thomas Lappas, Associate Professor of History at Nazareth College in Rochester, NY.

The lecture entitled "'For God and Home and Native Land': Haudenosaunee and the Woman's Christian Temperance Union" presents the work of two Onondaga women who formed branches of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union in Native American communities. The program will take place on Wednesday, November 20th at 6:00 pm in the park visitor center at 136 Fall Street, Seneca Falls, NY. Admission is free.

"This program highlights the diversity of the nineteenth and early-twentieth century reform movements," said Chief of Interpretation and Education David Malone. "We are proud to be able to host this lecture here at the park."

Dr. Lappas holds a Ph. D in History from Indiana University. His teaching and research interests includeNative American History, American Colonial History, American Revolution, and France in North America 1530-1763.

For more information about programs at the park visitors are encouraged to call (315) 568-0024, or visit our website atwww.nps.gov/wori. You can also follow the park's social media sites on Facebook and Twitter to learn more about our upcoming programs. To request email announcements of all park programs, contact patrick_stenshorn@nps.gov orcall (315) 568-0024.

Source: U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service

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