Even Pritchard, Founder-Director of the Center for Algonquin Culture, is the latest addition to the Meadowlands Eagle Festival this Sunday (Jan. 14), at DeKorte Park and the Meadowlands Environment Center in Lyndhurst. The Festival, co-presented by the NJSEA and Bergen County Audubon Society, runs from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Snow date is Sunday, Jan. 21.
Pritchard will be signing copies of his book, “Bird Medicine: The Sacred Power of Bird Shaminism.” Pritchard is a descendant of the Micmac people (part of the Algonquin nations). In addition to founding the Center for Algonquin Culture, he is a former Professor of Native American history at Marist College in Poughkeepsie, New York. To learn more about the Center for Algonquin Culture and Evan Pritchard, click here
There are a plethora of activities lined up for the entire family, including walks, talks, art exhibits and highly popular live raptor shows. Youngsters are invited to bring their own Eagle artwork.
Join us in learning all about Eagles, their remarkable comeback and how you can make a difference in helping them thrive.
For more information Contact Don Torino at greatauk4@gmail.com or 201-230-4983.
Hello, my wife and I are researching a book on the old Albany Post Road. We are interested in early Native American use of this path.
Evan T Pritchard wrote a book describing this usage. We are trying to contact Evan to discuss this topic.
Can you possibly be able to provide his email address? Or put in in touch with us?
Thank you,
Bruce Graves