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SUMMARY:Survival of Myaamia People
DESCRIPTION:More than just street names and artifacts, the Myaamia community is a vibrant contemporary people whose history has shaped many of our lives here in Indiana. Due to last year’s overwhelming response, Chautauqua-Wawasee is offering a second program to learn about the Myaamia people and culture.\nHistorian Cam Shriver, Senior Research Associate in the Myaamia Center, works on Indigenous history with a particular emphasis on the Myaamia experience of the last four centuries. His research has investigated histories of colonial and Native American education.\nHis scholarly research emerged from ongoing conversations with the community and the Miami Tribe’s Cultural Resources Office.\n\nWHEN: Sept. 7th – 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.\nWHERE: WACF Ruddell Pavilion – 11586 N. State Road 13, Syracuse\nCOST: FREE TO ATTEND!\n\nFollow us on Facebook ( https://www.facebook.com/ChautauquaWawasee ), or call us at 574-377-7543 for more information.\n
URL:https://www.chautauquawawasee.org/events/survival-of-the-myaamia-people/
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