Book Dicussion: There There (One Maryland, One Book)

Enoch Pratt Free Library, Washington Village Branch 856 Washington Boulevard, Baltimore

Join the Enoch Pratt Free Library and Maryland Humanities for a discussion of the book There, There by Tommy Orange. FREE copies of the book are available at branches on a first come, first served basis as sponsored by Maryland Humanities.

Joppa Evening Book Discussion

Harford County Public Library, Joppa Branch 655 Towne Center Drive, Joppa

Join us to discuss this year's One Maryland One Book selection, There There by Tommy Orange. Free copies of the 2023 OMOB selection are available at all HCPL locations, while supplies last. One Maryland One Book is a program of Maryland Humanities. This project was made possible in part by the Institute of Museum and […]

Nause-Waiwash: Past, Present & Future

Kent County Public Library, Chestertown Branch 408 High Street, Chestertown

Chief Donna Wolf Mother Abbott, the first Female Chief of the Nause-Waiwash Band of Indians, presents a talk about the past, present, and future of the Nause-Waiwash. Starting with the arrival of European settlers in what is now known as Dorchester County, Maryland, this talk will cover how the reservation was established and abolished, how […]

Native American History and Local Areas of Significance (One Maryland, One Book)

Enoch Pratt Free Library, Light Street Branch 1251 Light Street, Baltimore

Join us for a presentation by Nicholas Courtney and Dr. Elizabeth Rule. Nicholas is a Makah Tribal Citizen currently working for the U.S. Department of Commerce as a Broadband Program Specialist. Nicholas also lectures at Cornell in Washington teaching Native policy and politics. Dr. Elizabeth Rule, Assistant Professor at American University specializing in Native and […]

Book Dicussion: There There (One Maryland, One Book)

Enoch Pratt Free Library, Cherry Hill Branch 606 Cherry Hill Road, Baltimore

Join the Enoch Pratt Free Library and Maryland Humanities for a discussion of the book There, There by Tommy Orange. FREE copies of the book are available at branches on a first come, first served basis as sponsored by Maryland Humanities.

TED Talks

Worcester County Library, Snow Hill Branch 307 North Washington Street, Snow Hill

We will watch 3 talks that provide context for the One Maryland One Book, including Native Americans: We Shall Remain, The Rise and Fall of the Lakota Empire, and America’s native prisoners of war. For questions contact Elena Coelho at 443-783-6164 or ecoelho@worcesterlibrary.org

One Maryland One Book- Local Tribes Informative Display

Wicomico Public Library Paul S. Sarbanes Branch 122 South Division Street, Salisbury

Visit the Paul S. Sarbanes to learn about local indigenous tribes and their histories. For questions contact Tisha Chakraborty at 410-749-3612 or tishac@wicomico.org

Native American Heritage Month Book Discussion

Howard County Library System Central Branch 10375 Little Patuxent Parkway, Columbia

Join us for a book discussion of the 2023 One Maryland One Book selection "There There" by Tommy Orange. For questions contact Angela Best at 410-313-7800 or angela.best@hclibrary.org

Book Dicussion: There There (One Maryland, One Book)

Enoch Pratt Free Library, Patterson Park Branch 158 North Linwood Avenue, Baltimore

Join the Enoch Pratt Free Library and Maryland Humanities for a discussion of the book There, There by Tommy Orange. FREE copies of the book are available at branches on a first come, first served basis as sponsored by Maryland Humanities.

ONE MARYLAND ONE BOOK DISCUSSION: THERE, THERE BY TOMMY ORANGE

Anne Arundel County Public Library Glen Burnie Library 1010 Eastway, Glen Burnie

Read There, There by Tommy Orange and discuss the challenges and triumphs of the cast of twelve Native characters from across generational lines, as they converge toward the Big Oakland Powwow. One Maryland One Book is Maryland’s first-ever statewide community reading project and is designed to bring together diverse groups of people in communities across […]

St. Clement’s Island, Archaeology, and the Gateway to Indian Country

St. Mary's County Library, Lexington Park Library 21677 FDR Boulevard, Lexington Park

Join the St. Mary's County Library, along with Dr. Julie King of the College of St. Mary's, in discussing the relations between the early English settlers of Maryland and the Indigenous Peoples. In March 1634, English settlers landed at St. Clements Island, a story all Marylanders know. But why did the colonists choose St. Clement's […]

OMOB Book Discussion

Kent County Public Library North County Branch 111-B1 North Main Street, Galena

Join us for a discussion of the 2023 One Maryland One Book selection, There There by Tommy Orange. For questions contact Karen Dower at 410-648-5380 or kdower@kent.lib.md.us