Who’s The Duke? The History of Dukes County: Through the Mid-1700s

Who’s The Duke? The History of Dukes County: Through the Mid-1700s

Join Aquinnah Select Board Member Juli Vanderhoop, Dukes County Commissioner Doug Ruskin, Register of Deeds Paulo DeOliveira, and MVM Research Librarian Bow Van Riper for the first in a two-part exploration of how Dukes County came to be.

Focusing on the Island and its surrounding waters through the mid-18th century, this conversation draws on both English colonial records and Wampanoag perspectives to examine how governance, land, and identity were shaped through encounter, negotiation, and imbalance.

Why “Dukes” County? Who—or what—is the “Duke”? And what did that designation mean in a place already deeply known and named by the Wampanoag people?

This is the foundation of the communities we recognize today, viewed from multiple perspectives and with attention to voices too often left out of the official record.

Arrive early—join us at 4pm in the First Light Café for COMPLIMENTARY drinks & light bites.

MVM Members: $15; Non-Members: $25

DETAILS


Date June 4, 2026
From 5:00 pm
To 6:00 pm
Type Talk
Venue Martha’s Vineyard Museum
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