
An exhibition "10,000 Years of Hunting and Fishing in Southampton" will be shown from Sept. 16 to Oct. 29. According to the press release on the exhibit: "The Clovis-Paleolithic People were early Native Americans who settled on Long Island around 10-12,000 BCE as glaciers from the last Ice Age receded North. Farmers have been finding arrow heads used for hunting and fishing that were left behind by the Clovis/Paleo, Archaic, Woodland, and the later Shinnecock Tribe for generations. David Bunn Martine, director of the Shinnecock Nation Cultural Center and Museum, has curated a show depicting this long period in our history that includes the Shinnecock teaching English pioneers, beginning in 1640, how to hunt whales, harvest native plants and trap game."