Protecting Our Past: Lake Cumberland Native American History
Native Americans have been living in Kentucky for at least 12,000 years. This program highlights the people who inhabited this area long ago, who they were, how they lived and includes the perspective of their descendants. It also examines what was left behind to help tell their story and considers how the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Wolf Creek Dam and Lake Cumberland affect resources. Learn what you can do to protect the past so that we can continue to share this history in the future. (USACE Video)
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