Historic Huguenot Street is pleased to present the next intermediate level Lunaape language workshop, starting July 26 and concluding on August 23. This five-week virtual workshop will occur via Zoom and is hosted by Lunaape language teacher Karen Mosko.
The Lunaape language was spoken by the Indigenous people of the same name of the Northeastern Woodlands, who lived/live in Canada and the United States. Their historical territory included present-day New Jersey and eastern Pennsylvania along the Delaware watershed, New York City, western Long Island, and the Hudson Valley, including New Paltz.
This intermediate course meant for individuals who have already participated in one or more of Karen’s workshops. In this workshop we will review how to translate simple sentences and conjugate verbs.
Although we encourage you to sign up the entire 5-week workshop, participating in all 5 classes is not a requirement. You can register for the first class, the first and the second class, the first, second, and last class, or whatever you feel comfortable doing! The more classes you sign up for, the more money you will save.
One class = $5
Two classes = $9
Three classes = $13
Four classes = $17
Five classes = $20
If you have any questions about the program or your registration, feel free to contact us at education@huguenotstreet.org
All ticket purchases are final and nonrefundable.
This program is made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and the New York State Legislature.