Or if you want that one up right now. Okay. I thought that extra teeth covered. Intro. I pulled you out by just my thought they were. Okay. All right. All right. Yeah. Okay. I'm just gonna give you a brief summary of what we've done already is still going to be doing a company up in the next couple of workshops and also induce Christine historian today, we came all the way in from Williams College on Amtrak. About how warm it is today. Okay. Well, I guess he often the Northeast. So yes, I wanted to kind of give you an overview of that. Also. What we're gonna be doing in TV, doing Dan and I'm working on some other stuff as well too. Can be a great set of workshops could come and they've already been really, really good. So I'm going to go for B once again, this has been a debit, so to speak, in a way, right? And so, yeah, so once you get into the Indigenous latinx, Delaware, but some of you were with us last year. Last year, we focused on pre-Colombian America. And Louis split, our historian from Florida. You find him back for he was so getting back a second one, we focused on on this island in the Caribbean, 49 to 18. I gave it in particular couple areas in Cuba, Haiti that oftentimes don't get taught in school. Taught, taught him a lot, a lot of misconceptions about 42. So we talked a lot about that. We also have, once again, as we know, we have a lot of CR teachers there too, and they have a lot of patients, students in their classrooms as well too. So it really worked out well, but that he was able to give us more information on that. Of course, we have the wonderful dynamic duo of Matthew and Amara and her, Dr. who talked about New Spain and brought that up, or maybe not 18, 21, but into the, into the 18th century. We've learned a lot about the Virgin of Guadalupe, as well as a lot of misconceptions about above conquest and what that means and this sort of thing as well too. And magnetic, great job with that as well too. So, once again, looking at some of the things, especially a lot of misconceptions about what may be teaching in schools as well too. And that's also very, very important as well. Social both Holly and reset them working with you. During these workshops. Some risks though it's gonna be coming back in, in, in two weeks. He's going to be working with you and then she thought were working with us and they March workshop as well too. So where we are today, right? So which is the Eastern colonial America. This is right in our wheel house, right? So we're looking at, and what is good. What I did for this intro was his paws Library of Congress sorts. I think it's really important that we're working with and it's a rich, rich body of resources for these periods in time as well too. So, so what Christiana had condensed be talking about today is, what is this? What, what, what, what are the perspectives of this interaction between these groups and when does it, whatever the results of that. And then not only just the result of the land was taken in, but there's something that I think is really important for both Christine and Dennis talk about resistance and resilience as well is really important because oftentimes when we teach these topics, it, It's like passes termination date, right? It's like it's done, it's over. Indians are gone, right? Or even if he kicked it up to 1830s, right? All humans are removed, right? It's not the case. So this is, this is really important that we understand this continuum of outdated present that we have in the East Coast as well too. So this is kinda runs the gamut here on some of the things that I've found as well too. I'm not talking about. It's interesting to just quote a ashamed for this tragic incident that comes from zero rows. I mean, he was appalled by this event. So it's it's really anything in your life. I did 18, 15 is because again, that whole anyways, a colonial era again. And at that point, because it's native cultures who don't have another European nation to denote that kind of work with them and work off of and stuff too. And things change for the, for the American nation once that the War of 18, 12 was over as well too. So I'm just going to show this next week. And two weeks after Sunday wavelengths here at University of Delaware is gonna be the Mexican Republic. And she was very excited to see this picture. She has visited this side with this. The bureau is in Mexico City. And I know that her talk all about this and not me. But somebody has really excited to come here. And we're working on having a dance group that's going to be here and to needs as well too. There's a Wilmington group that I'm a football oracle, which they they they do they do dance six or seven different areas in Mexico. And it's enough for children, right? So it's a great thing for us to kind of get to know these people and maybe work with them as well too. So there we are going to be carrying this all the way through. Christine and innocence here too. But other warrant rejection is what? Poker when it's here. But it's interesting because I was looking at your website and I'll look into description of your philosophy and also how you go about doing things, right? And I swear I can take this and I can just put this onto cheap cookers bio, and it wouldn't match up perfectly because you guys are absolutely the same line, which is wonderful. And I'll read this. She says the scholarship teaching, public humanities work is grounded in the name of Northeast shaped by communities continuous commitments to care for cultural heritage, knowledge and land and water records with the impact of colonization, the strategies of indigenous people and sovereign nations who have long, long used to resist eraser and dispossessed. There it is right there. There's our living example right there. I called her. So it seems the author of a very well regarded book, King Philip's War and juncture. She will be talking about King Philip's War. That was in 2018. She has a new book coming out as well too. And I'm going to turn it over to you, Christine.
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