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Nyack

Painting of Henry Hudson's arrival from Native American point of view

The Rarely Told Story of the Real Bay Ridge Natives

August 10, 2015June 28, 2016 Henry  Culture, History  Canarsee, colonial era, Fort Hamilton, Giovanni da Verrazzano, Henry Hudson, Lenape, Native Americans, New Amsterdam, Nyack

Tracing the history of the Nyack tribe, from when it got here to when it was pushed out by the Dutch.

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