Plymouth Antiquarian Society to present ‘Remembering the First Peoples of Plymouth’
COURTESY OF PLYMOUTH ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY
PLYMOUTH The Plymouth Antiquarian Society will present “Remembering the First Peoples of Plymouth” at 1 p.m. May 1 as part of its First Saturday History Tours.
For thousands of years before European settlement, indigenous peoples called southeastern Massachusetts their home, and their descendants still live here today. Join Melissa Ferretti, chairlady/president of the Herring Pond Wampanoag Tribe, for a virtual tour of sacred places in Plymouth and Bourne, including the Pondville Meetinghouse, Little Sandy Pond Cemetery and the Dina Path burial ground.
Visit the Antiquarian Society’s Facebook page for the premiere of this pre-recorded virtual tour. Residents do not need to have a Facebook account to access the program. The video will be available for viewing after the event on the Society s website.