Warrior of the Revolution: Colonel Louis Cook of the Seven Nations of Canada
Author Darren Bonaparte presents an enlightening lecture on Colonel Louis Cook, a significant figure in the American Revolution. Known by his Mohawk name, Akiatonharónkwen, Cook defied alliances and played a crucial role in the Continental Army, navigating complex relationships with both British and American forces. This lecture explores his life, his rivalry with Joseph Brant, and his lasting impact on New York State. Don’t miss this opportunity to delve into the story of a man who shaped history through his extraordinary journey.

Continuing Teacher and Leader Education (CTLE)
The New York State Museum is an approved provider of Continuing Teacher and Leader Education (CTLE). Educators can earn CTLE clock hours by watching the webinar and completing the survey linked below. Please allow up to four weeks to receive confirmation of completion.
CTLE (1.5 hours): Link to the Online Form for Warrior of the Revolution