Cultures

Henry Hudson encountered two distinct Native American peoples—the Munsees and Mahicans (today known as the Mohicans)—in his voyage of exploration in 1609. The beginning of European exploration and settlement in what is now known as the Hudson River Valley had far-reaching consequences for the Munsees and Mahicans. These two communities viewed Hudson’s voyage and early European settlement as well as how they dealt with their rapidly changing world. Also the Munsees and Mohicans who live today in Wisconsin, Oklahoma, and Ontario, Canada.
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