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Living history performance scheduled for Native American Heritage Month

ASHLAND, Ky. – Ashland Community and Technical College is excited to host a speaker on campus on Wednesday, November 16 at the College Drive Campus in honor of Native American Heritage Month.

Speaking at the event will be West Virginia’s Doug Wood, whose early interest in Eastern Woodland American Indian history was sparked by his paternal grandmother’s recounting of the family’s Cherokee heritage.

According to Wood, his presentation will highlight the close ties of Cherokees and other First Nations Americans with 18th century Appalachian and Ohio Valley landscapes, through a living history performance and other activities.

After earning a B.S. in Wildlife Management from West Virginia University, Wood focused his attention on 18th century Appalachian history and later expanded his studies and living history portrayals into the Appalachian region’s 17th century and prehistoric peoples, demonstrating their life-ways adaptations to the natural resources surrounding them.

His character portrayal of Outacite Ostenaco (Man Killer Ostenaco) opens a window into the French and Indian War in the region.

The event is open to the community and will begin at noon. The presentation will take place in the J.B. Sowards Theatre.


Ashland Community and Technical College is strengthening our communities by providing certificate, diploma, and associate degree programs that prepare students for employees for employment or transfer to baccalaureate programs as well as enhance job skills through workforce training. As a member of the Kentucky Community and Technical College System, our colleges are united in their commitment to making life better for our students, communities and the citizens of Kentucky.

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