Guest post from Long Island Babes and Bucks co-founder, Jaqueline Molina. Jaqueline gave us a look at her love of the outdoors, the formation and goals of Long Island Babes and Bucks and the thriving community of female hunters and anglers growing throughout the country.
Read MoreChief among the many important lessons that the first settlers on Long Island learned from the Native Americans was how to make use of the abundant natural resources the island had to offer. The tribes who made their home on Long Island were expert fishermen, whalers, hunters, farmers and gatherers and their descendants still live in harmony with the land in many of the same ways today. They kindly passed that knowledge on to their new neighbors upon their arrival, and the stories of these first interactions between Native Americans and settlers on Long Island were not much different from those of the Wampanoag helping the Pilgrims survive their first harvest season at Plymouth in 1621. We’re all familiar with that tale as the inspiration for the first Thanksgiving Feast.
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