Invisible Labor: Women's Work in Whaling Communities

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Local History

Age Group:

Adults

Program Description

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Long Island was at the heart of commercial whaling, the US's fifth most profitable industry in the 19th century. Long Island Native women ensured industry success by their labor and the mechanisms of survival they built while men were at sea. In this talk, local historian Erin Boris discusses the role of Long Island Native Women in the industry.