A lost relic returns to the Pamunkey tribe in a new form. American Indian Initiative Manager Buck Woodard guides us through treaties and time.
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| TranscriptA lost relic returns to the Pamunkey tribe in a new form. American Indian Initiative Manager Buck Woodard guides us through treaties and time.
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| TranscriptGeorge Washington’s retirement venture had a high alcohol content. Mount Vernon’s Director of Preservation, Dennis Pogue, leads us on a tour through Washington’s whiskey distillery.
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| TranscriptPirates seek treasure both sunken and sea-going, from the 17th century through today. William and Mary Professor Kris Lane draws the connections between the old traditions and the fresh emergences of piracy.
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| TranscriptAfrican American history is both discovered in and continued by an ancient oral tradition. Richard Josey describes the process of restoring a community’s voice.
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| TranscriptAuthor and historian Alan Brinkley shares his thoughts on the alchemy of luck and chance in the Oval Office.
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| TranscriptCould the war have been won without women? Author and Professor Holly Mayer thinks not. Learn more about the inner workings of the Continental Army.
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