American History from Native American Perspective to be Told at NCC Monroe

Speaker is descendent of Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse

Bethlehem, PA (10/04/2018) — Delwin Fiddler, Jr., a member of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe and a descendent of Chiefs Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse, will tell American history from a Native American perspective, on Tuesday, October 30, from 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m., at the Monroe Campus of Northampton Community College, Room 202, Keystone Hall, 2411 Route 715, Tannersville. He will also discuss his 2016 experience as a Water Protector and his dedication to environmental conservation, in addition to demonstrating a Native American dance.

Admission is open to the public and free. For more information, visit www.northampton.edu or call 570-369-1800.

About Northampton Community College
With an enduring commitment to the regional community it serves and a focus on student success, Northampton Community College has developed a reputation as an institution of extraordinary distinction, earning accolades at the state and national levels for innovative programs, outstanding faculty and impressive student achievements. It counts among its successful alumni a four-time Pulitzer Prize winner and an Academy Award winning director as well as a host of CEOs, presidents, and leaders of business and industry. Today, Northampton Community College has locations in Bethlehem, Southside Bethlehem, Easton, and Monroe County, serving 30,000 students each year from 53 counties, 42 countries and 25 states. For more information, or to apply, please visit www.northampton.edu.

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