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Friday, November 14, 2008

_The Monacan Nation of Virginia: Past, Present, and Future_ by Rosemary 
Clark Whitlock

Time: Noon–1:00 PM

Place: Conference Rooms

FREE EVENT

Join us for a panel discussion featuring Rosemary Clark Whitlock, author of the 
new book, _The Monacan Indian Nation of Virginia: The Drums of Life_, along 
with members of the Monacan Nation whose interviews are part of the book. 
Co-sponsored by the Virginia Council on Indians in observance of National 
American Indian Heritage Month.

Panel members include:

•	Karenne Wood, Director, Virginia Indian Heritage Program, Virginia 
Foundation for the Humanities; Member, Monacan Tribal Council

•	Rosemary Clark Whitlock, Author, The Monacan Indian Nation of 
Virginia: The Drums of Life

•	Kenneth Branham, Chief of the Monacan Indian Nation

•	Sharon Bryant, Member of the Monacan Tribal Council and the 
Virginia Council on Indians

•	Dean Branham, Member of the Monacan Tribal Council and Vice 
President of Virginia Indian Tribal Alliance for Life (VITAL)

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Attend and Win a Featured Book!
The Library of Virginia will hold a drawing for a FREE COPY of the featured 
author’s work at each of its Book Talk events. Registration takes place before 
each event. You must be present to win.

Copies of the book are available in the Virginia Shop at the Library of Virginia: 
http://www.lva.virginia.gov/whatwedo/shop.htm .

The Library of Virginia is located at 800 East Broad Street in downtown 
Richmond.  Free parking is available underneath the building.

www.lva.virginia.gov
804.692.3500

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