Native Americans and Pennsylvania with Daniel K. Richter

21jul5:00 pm8:00 pmNative Americans and Pennsylvania with Daniel K. RichterFree

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Native Americans and Pennsylvania

with Daniel K. Richter

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Tuesday, July 14th, 2026, at 6:00 PM EST

5:00 pm for ticketed reception

Please join the Library Company’s Director-Designate, Jessica Choppin Roney, for a conversation with Daniel K. Richter, author of Native Americans and Pennsylvania (Temple, 2026)

Daniel K. Richter’s new book, Native Americans and Pennsylvania (Temple University Press, 2026), provides a compact survey of regional Indigenous history from earliest times to the present.

The story begins thousands of years before there was such a thing as “Pennsylvania.” William Penn did not paint his colony on a blank canvas. Colonists adapted ancient patterns of trade and cultural interaction created by the ancestors of Lenape, Conestoga, and Haudenosaunee peoples and convinced themselves they had made them their own. In the process, Pennsylvanians developed moral justifications for the expropriation of Indigenous land, pernicious doctrines about racial superiority, and brutal mechanisms of vigilante violence that profoundly influenced later United States government policies.

Those policies kept Pennsylvania in the foreground of national Native American issues long after the Commonwealth expelled the majority of its Indigenous population to far-flung diasporic homes: forced cultural assimilation at off-reservation boarding schools in the nineteenth century; cultural revitalization and political activism in the twentieth; and struggles with cultural institutions over the repatriation of human remains and controversies over who has the right to claim Indigenous identity in the twenty-first century.

This talk is free and open to the public. In addition, at a reception beforehand starting at 5 pm, Library Company shareholders and ticket-purchasers may join the authors for a bourbon tasting.

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July 21, 2026 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm(GMT-04:00)