Patricia Lawrence has traveled the world, recording the sights and sounds for our radio and website audiences. She has learned much about our world and is eager to share this information about humanity, nature and peaceful coexistance.
Audio Journeys by Travel Radio International: Pamunkey Indian Museum King William Virginia
Pamunkey Indian Museum King William Virginia
Pamunkey
Indian MuseumVirginia. On the Pamunkey Indian Reservation, in
the Commonwealth of Virginia, lives a very small remnant population
of a once vast confederacy.This Audio
Journey is the first in our ‘400 years of History across the Commonwealth of Virginia’ series.We begin our exploration of Virginia at the PamunkeyIndianMuseum.The Pamunkey People have lived on the East coast of North America since the Ice Age, 13 thousand years
ago.They developed a form of pottery
making that is still being used today.Joyce Pale Moon Krigsvold is a traditional Pamunkey potter.Joyce and other tribe members keep their
traditions and history alive through the museum’s artifacts and gift shop.Patricia Lawrence meets Joyce Pale Moon at
the PamunkeyIndianMuseum.
Listen to a 5-minute excerpt of this half-hour Audio Journey
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