EXPLORING HISTORY and THE AMERICAN FRONTIER CULTURES OF THE 18TH CENTURY - Trails Inc. by CHINGWE & OTAES

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Meet Your Instructors

Trails, Inc. workshops present what we have researched to be accurate, well-rounded interactions of Amerindians and Europeans of the middle to late 18th Century.
Your instructors are committed living historians, teachers, and researchers.

Mike, Tiffany, and Sue Little

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Doug and Dianne greet our European instructors.

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Otaes gathers corn for food and medicine.

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Captive Sue's work is never done!

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Cultural exchange over dinner is planned.

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We would rather be teaching skills!

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Chingwe fleshes a bear hide.

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Mike & Sue REALLY get into their research!

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EXPLORING HISTORY and THE AMERICAN FRONTIER CULTURES OF THE 18TH CENTURY - Trails Inc. by CHINGWE & OTAES