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Part of the compilation DVD: Exploring Liverpool’s Past, Volume 1
A special thank you to Robert Griffing, Artist of the Woodland Indian, for the use of his paintings:
“Council with the Allies”
“Departure at Daybreak”
“I Have Something to Say”
“Leaving”
“Mohawk Morning”
“Off the Beaten Path”
“The Portage”
“Preparing to Meet the Enemy”
“The Taking of Mary Jemison”
“Welcome to Logstown”
Producer: Joyce Mills
Camera: Joyce Mills & Rick Fensterer
Script: Joyce Mills
Script Assistance:
Valerie Bell, Curator of Historic Interpretations, Onondaga County Parks Museums Office
Karen Crow-Figueroa, Native American Advisor, Ste. Marie Among the Iroquois Historic Site, Onondaga County Parks Museums Office
Elaine Wisowaty, Education & Public Program Coordinator, Onondaga County Parks Museums Office
Visuals provided by:
Judith A. Brundin, Drawings of Native Peoples
Jacques Callot – The Miseries of War Etchings:
“Recruitment of Troops” & “The Battle”, Courtesy of The National Gallery of Art (Rosenwald Collection)
Kieran Eustace, Reenactment photographs jackfrost66@excite.com
Ganondagan, New York State Native American Historic Site
“A New & Exact Map of the Dominions of the King” (Moll 1715) M6 Neg 5089
“American Septentrionalis” (Delisle 1733) Neg 50
Courtesy of Hargrett Rare Book & Manuscript Library, University of Georgia Libraries
Prints of 17th Century Peoples, Courtesy of Parks Canada
Bill Powless, Painting: “Prehistoric Village”
Courtesy of The Woodland Cultural Center of Bradford, Ontario
Royal Ontario Museum, “Iroquoian Village”
Photograph, Courtesy of the Royal Ontario Museum
Charles Walter Simpson, Painting: “Jacques Cartier at Gaspe, 1534” C-013938
Courtesy of the National Archives of Canada
Additional artwork from the collections of Sainte Marie Among the Iroquois Historic Site, Onondaga County Parks Museums Office
Whistle Music provided by:
Laurel Sharp, Youth Services Librarian, Liverpool Public Library
Production Music written and performed by Bradd Deitz
Music recording services provided by Pete Seaton
Exceutive Producer: Rick Fensterer
This has been a presentation of the Electronic Communication Department of the Liverpool Public Library, Sharon Nottingham, Director