Matinecock, First Nation of Queens and Long Island, Presentation

Matinecock, First Nation of Queens and Long Island, Presentation

  • Jan 1, 2025 - Jan 31, 2026

    Members of the Matinecock Tribe of Queens and Long Island, one of the original tribes of New York and the first people of Flushing, Queens, Chief Reggie and Tecumseh will familiarize students with Matinecock history, culture and customs. As a Wampum Carver, Tecumseh brings a unique understanding of the significance of Wampum to Natives. Chief Reggie Dances with Medicine Ceaser and Tecumseh Ceaser of the Matinecock Tribe of Queens and Long Island introduce their Native American heritage through interactive learning experiences and discussions to identify New York City's Native American history and perspectives. These presentations serve as a unique educational opportunity by allowing the audience to learn about the original people of the borough of Queens and the local tribes of the metropolitan area. They also create a space to connect with the native people of the land on which many of them live and work each day. Students will also recognize the relationship among Native American culture and land use, acknowledge Matinecock land, and demonstrate respect for the rights of others. The presentation offers access to students across various learning modalities including: auditory, kinesthetic, and visual. Content areas: history, geography, social studies, music, and foreign language. For Grades: K-8, ideal for Grade 4 Social Studies students.

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