Museum of the Southeast American Indian at UNCP hosts dinner

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Wuskitahkamik Miyai: Intersection of Worlds.
The Museum of the Southeast American Indian held a celebration dinner for the Wuskitahkamik Miyai: Intersection of Worlds exhibit on June 24

The Museum of the Southeast American Indian at UNC Pembroke shared an evening with guests to celebrate the success of the Wuskitahkamik Miyai: Intersection of Worlds.

A dinner was held on June 24. The Intersection of Worlds exhibit was on display since February. It featured 400-plus-year-old engravings by Theodor de Bry, based on John White's watercolors depicting Algonquian peoples during the attempted settlement of the Roanoke Colony in what would become present-day North Carolina.

The exhibition is made possible through a partnership with the Museum of the Southeast American Indian and the Ackland Art Museum at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

The dinner was curated by Museum Director Nancy Fields and UNCP Executive Chef Gerard Rangel. The menu featured foods that reflected North Carolina's Outer Banks and North Carolina's coastal Algonquian peoples. 

Each course of the meal was enjoyed with special entertainment and an introduction to the dish. The night continued with dancing under the stars in front of Old Main.