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Shelton History Center
Annual Meeting
February 3, 2013
Picture
2:00 pm
 Huntington Congregational Church
19 Church St

on the Huntington Green

Guest Speaker will be
Dr. Nick Bellantoni
Connecticut State Archaeologist

The Long Journey Home for
Albert Afraid of Hawk

The presentation tells the story of Albert, a Lakota Sioux Indian who died in Danbury in 1900 while performing with Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, and the process of repatriation, including the archaeology and forensic science behind the work
           

Free and open to the public
Refreshments will be served.
In case of inclement weather, announcements will be made on WICC radio station


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