SPEAKER: 'Practices of Eastern Woodland Warfare 1680-1780' by Ken Hamilton at Warner House
Date and Time
Wednesday Apr 15, 2026
11:30 AM - 1:30 PM EDT
Location
Description
Using a variety of relevant period eye-witness accounts and "insider" frontier expert sources, along with original objects and other images, scholar and living history expert, Ken Hamilton, will highlight colonial era (ca. 1600 -1780) Woodland Indian warfare and traditions throughout the Eastern Woodland and Great Lakes regions at our next History & Soup Talk on April 15. Pulling from his own research and living history experiences, he will share a number of fascinating (but little known today) customs, taboos, and weapons of the Eastern Woodlands and Great Lakes.
Tickets: $10 for non-members, free for members. Sign up for a membership and come to all talks for free!
Doors open & soup served at 11:30 a.m. in the Carriage House (accessible via Chapel St.) Reservations recommended as we have limited seating.
Please email at manager@warnerhouse.org or call (603) 436-5909 to reserve your spot.
ABOUT WARNER HOUSE ASSOCIATION
The mission of the Warner House Association is to preserve and interpret for the benefit of the public, the 1716-18 brick structure and surrounding urban landscape. The emphasis of the interpretative program is on the stories of those who occupied the house from 1718 to 1930, with the expectation that our efforts will contribute to a greater understanding of the people of Portsmouth, the Piscataqua region, and America.