A non-profit educational foundation created for the purpose of preserving Native American artifacts, art, and culture.
A non-profit educational foundation created for the purpose of preserving Native American artifacts, art, and culture.

29 June 2015; Meet the Author of Hope on Hatterask on Thursday 2 July!


Come visit the museum on Thursday 2 July and meet Native author, Michael Grayhawk Parsons (Gray)!  Gray will be here to discuss his book “Hope on Hatterask”

“Hope on Hatterask” is an important book, offering insights on life for Native Americans along coastal North Carolina during the early 1800’s.  Readers are introduced to three compelling characters and given a glimpse of life for a run away slave, an apprenticed immigrant, and a young native girl.  when the lives of the three converge, the meaning of the book’s title becomes evident.  Based on generations of oral history, the book offers a rich tapestry of authentic language and cultural practices.  It is a must-read and hopefully just the beginning volley for Michael Grayhawk Parsons.

So make sure to come!  Meet the author and buy a copy of his recent book to take home with you!

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