Preserving the Heritage of the Nanticoke People
Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum 213 N Talbot S, Saint Michaels, Maryland 21663
The Nanticoke, or tidewater people, have a historic connection to the Chesapeake Bay region. Today, as one of two indigenous tribes recognized by the state of Delaware, the Nanticoke Indian Association is led by Chief Natosha Carmine, who has driven a vision for honoring and preserving the tribe’s heritage for the generations that follow.
Part of the Winter Speaker Series: The Chesapeake—Past, Present, and Future
Cost per person is $7.50 per session, with a 20% discount for members. Register online for all five sessions and receive an additional discount. All programs will be held in CBMM’s Van Lennep Auditorium. Limited seating is available.