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Southern MD Heritage series: Part 2

October 13, 2021 @ 11:00 am - 12:00 pm

Southern MD: Where Time and Tide Meet – Piscataway Perspectives (Part 2)
with Lucille Walker, Executive Director, Southern MD Heritage Area
and guest speakers –
Mr. Mario Harley, Vice Chair, Piscataway Conoy Tribal Council
Dr. Julia King, Professor of Anthology, St. Mary’s College of Maryland

Wednesday, October 13th   |   11am-12pm
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This three part series will provide attendees deeper insight to the Southern Maryland’s Heritage Areas. These are places to experience – to see, hear and even taste – the authentic heritage of Maryland in ways that you cannot experience anywhere else. Heritage Areas exist where the stories of the people, the land, and the waters of Maryland, which have been intertwined for thousands of years, are told. In Heritage Areas individuals, businesses, non-profits and governments form partnerships to preserve the best of Maryland’s historic sites and towns, unspoiled natural landscapes and enduring traditions. These tangible links to both place and the past encourage residents to recognize they have a special piece of the American story to treasure and share with others, and that in doing so they create more livable and economically sustainable communities.

Destination Southern Maryland is also the Southern Maryland Heritage Area Consortium (SMHAC), whose mission is to enhance Southern Maryland through innovative heritage tourism experiences, comprehensive cultural and natural resource conservation, and excellence in educational opportunities. SMHAC is also an economic engine, providing product development and increased economic activity throughout the region through grants, partnership building, and sustaining regional identity.

Maryland Rediscovery 400 is an initiative dedicated to the rediscovery and interpretation of significant historic sites in Southern Maryland. In 2019, a partnership formed between state and county agencies, under the Southern Maryland Heritage Area, to study and commemorate the places where people interacted within a diverse cultural environment. The mission is to illuminate diverse perspectives and experiences of early Marylanders and Native Peoples through the study of material culture, structures, and landscapes.


About the Speakers

Mr. Mario Harley, Vice Chair, Piscataway Conoy Tribal Council
Mr. Harley is a member of the Wild Turkey Clan.  Mr. Harley graduated from the American University in 1983 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration.  Mr. Harley has been active in the resurgence of the Piscataway Indian people since the early 1970’s.  He has retired from the US Department of the Navy where he served as the senior civilian responsible for developing policy and technical documentation for the worldwide transportation of Navy arms, ammunition, and explosives.

Dr. Julia King, Professor of Anthropology, St. Mary’s College of Maryland
Dr. King has 30 years of experience studying, writing, and teaching about historical archaeology and Chesapeake history and culture. She has held fellowships with Harvard University’s Dumbarton Oaks, the Virginia Historical Society, and Winterthur Museum and has received six major grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities. From 2003 until 2011, King served as an Expert Member on the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation, a Federal agency that advises the president and Congress on matters of national historic preservation policy. Her book, Archaeology, Narrative, and the Politics of the Past: The View from Southern Maryland, received a Book Award from the American Association of State and Local History in 2013. Her current research focus includes Indigenous history and colonialism in the Chesapeake region.


Lucille Walker
has been the Executive Director of the Southern Maryland Heritage Area (also known as Destination Southern Maryland) for the past 5 years.  She is the Chair and legislative lead for the statewide Maryland Heritage Area Coalition, and Vice-Chair of the Southern Maryland Agricultural Development Commission (SMADC).  She serves on a number of statewide boards and steering committees and is the Cultural Heritage representative on the Advisory Council for the Mallows Bay-Potomac River National Marine Sanctuary.

The Southern Maryland Heritage Area (a state-based heritage area) is in the process of becoming the 56th National Heritage Area in the United States, with legislation introduced into the U.S. Congress by Senator Ben Cardin and Majority Leader Steny Hoyer, with the support of Senator Chris Van Hollen. This designation will raise the national and international profile of the region.  Additionally, this heritage area has created the Maryland Rediscovery 400 initiative, with the purpose of telling a more complete history of Maryland and its beginnings, with a focus on descendant populations, African Americans, and First Peoples. Ms. Walker received her undergraduate degree from St. Mary’s College of Maryland, followed by graduate studies at Oxford University.  She received her Master’s degree in Liberal Arts (Great Books Program) from St. John’s College, Annapolis.  She is a passionate advocate for the distinct heritage of the Southern Maryland region.


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Details

Date:
October 13, 2021
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm

Venue

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