Ho-Chunk History in the Dells
Saturday, Jul 20, 2019 2 – 3 pm205 Veterans Ave, West Bend, Wisconsin
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Join Amy Lonetree, associate professor of history at the University of California, Santa Cruz, for a look at Ho-Chunk culture. As a member of the Ho-Chunk Nation and a scholar of Indigenous history, Lonetree has both an insider’s perspective and intellectual insight on the historical use of Ho-Chunk culture to attract tourists to the Dells.
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