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Tornadoes in Oklahoma

Our thoughts and prayers are with those in Oklahoma who are recovering from the recent wave of devastating tornadoes that hit the Oklahoma City area. Be safe and we hope for you and your loved…

Congratulations!

We are so pleased to announce the group of participants for Native Americans in the Midwest. Congratulations, everyone and we look forward to meeting you at the Ohio Historical Society in August! Sabrina Adleman, Lansing…

Deadline Extended!

Postmark Deadline Extended to April 26th, 2013! Do you teach American History, Literature, Anthropology, or State and Local History? Do you have an interest in making those courses richer and involving new narrative and voices?…

Apply Now!!!

How to Apply: Application Postmark Deadline: April 5, 2013 We are seeking  Community College Faculty or Administrators teaching in the humanities in Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, or Oklahoma with an interest in Native American history or…

Chief Glenna J. Wallace on the Tradition of Powwow

In anticipation of our Native Americans in the Midwest kickoff check out this video put together by Ohio Historical Society’s Media Services Department Manager Ty Pierce. It includes video taken at the September Eastern Shawnee…

Year One

In the late 1700 and early 1800s Ohio would serve as a laboratory for the new American government to experiment with policies, treaties, and relocation strategies that would reverberate through all future dealings with Native American people. We will examine these themes in our year one conference.

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