Fallon Burner, M.A. is a Vast Early America historian of the Indigenous Eastern Woodlands, and is currently pursuing her Ph.D. in History at William & Mary. Her work centers on the histories of Virginia’s Indigenous peoples, with a focus on oral history, women’s stories, material culture, and language revitalization.
She is especially passionate about addressing the gaps in how Virginia Indians have been represented—or left out—of visual and written records after the early 1600s.
Admission is free if you pre-register at:
https://stlukesmuseum.org/events/visualizing-virginia-indigenous-history-in-vast-early-america-lecture/