The Atlantic City Free Public Library hosted “The Strength of Song and Dance” in honor of Native American Heritage Month. The event featured performances by the Lenapoking Reestablishment Project, who shared traditional drumming, songs, and dances that reflect the cultural richness and history of the Nanticoke and Lenape tribes.
Who: The Atlantic City Free Public Library and The Lenapoking Reestablishment Project
What: A cultural event titled “The Strength of Song and Dance” celebrating Native American Heritage Month
When: Thursday, November 20, from 5–7 p.m.
Where: Atlantic City Free Public Library – Main Library, 1 North Tennessee Ave., Atlantic City, NJ
Why: To honor Native American heritage and educate the community on the meanings behind tribal dances, attire, and traditions
