Colonial Documents and their connection to the Munsees
The memorial also reaches back to first contact with Europeans, with the premise that their kind treatment of the first colonists conferred an obligation that the United States should still uphold in 1849. Their account of the arrival of the Dutch in New York Harbor expresses another medium of memory, oral tradition. Their narrative account features a premonition about the coming of the white men, a first sighting of a ship, and a gift of metal implements that they didn’t know what to do with.