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372 A History of the Myaamia
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Early America was a diverse place. A significant part of this diversity came from the fact that there were at least 1,000 different Indigenous tribes and nations living in different areas of North America before the Spanish and other European empires arrived on the continent’s shores.
Diane Hunter and John Bickers join us to investigate the history and culture of one of these distinct Indigenous tribes: the Myaamia. At the time of this recording, Diane Hunter was the Tribal Historic Preservation Officer for the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. She has since retired from that position. John Bickers is an Assistant Professor of History at Case Western Reserve University in Ohio. Both Diane and John are citizens of the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma and experts in Myaamia history and culture.
Show Notes: https://www.benfranklinsworld.com/372 Sponsor Links
- Colonial Williamsburg Foundation
- Colonial Williamsburg Email Lists
- The Power of Place: The Centennial Campaign for Colonial Williamsburg
Complementary Episodes
- Episode 029: Colin Calloway, The Victory with No Name: The Native American Defeat of the First American Army
- Episode 223: Susan Sleeper-Smith, A Native American History of the Ohio River Valley & Great Lakes Region
- Episode 290: The World of the Wampanoag, Part 1: Before 1620
- Episode 291: The World of the Wampanoag, Part 2: 1620 and Beyond
- Episode 297: Claudio Saunt, Indian Removal Act of 1830
- Episode 323: Michael Witgen, American Expansion and the Political Economy of Plunder
- Episode 362: David W. Penney, Treaties Between the US & American Indian Nations
- Episode 367: The Brafferton Indian School, Part 1
- Episode 368: The Brafferton Indian School, Part 2: Legacies
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437 episodes
Manage episode 386244459 series 60397
Early America was a diverse place. A significant part of this diversity came from the fact that there were at least 1,000 different Indigenous tribes and nations living in different areas of North America before the Spanish and other European empires arrived on the continent’s shores.
Diane Hunter and John Bickers join us to investigate the history and culture of one of these distinct Indigenous tribes: the Myaamia. At the time of this recording, Diane Hunter was the Tribal Historic Preservation Officer for the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. She has since retired from that position. John Bickers is an Assistant Professor of History at Case Western Reserve University in Ohio. Both Diane and John are citizens of the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma and experts in Myaamia history and culture.
Show Notes: https://www.benfranklinsworld.com/372 Sponsor Links
- Colonial Williamsburg Foundation
- Colonial Williamsburg Email Lists
- The Power of Place: The Centennial Campaign for Colonial Williamsburg
Complementary Episodes
- Episode 029: Colin Calloway, The Victory with No Name: The Native American Defeat of the First American Army
- Episode 223: Susan Sleeper-Smith, A Native American History of the Ohio River Valley & Great Lakes Region
- Episode 290: The World of the Wampanoag, Part 1: Before 1620
- Episode 291: The World of the Wampanoag, Part 2: 1620 and Beyond
- Episode 297: Claudio Saunt, Indian Removal Act of 1830
- Episode 323: Michael Witgen, American Expansion and the Political Economy of Plunder
- Episode 362: David W. Penney, Treaties Between the US & American Indian Nations
- Episode 367: The Brafferton Indian School, Part 1
- Episode 368: The Brafferton Indian School, Part 2: Legacies
Listen!
- Apple Podcasts
- Spotify
- Google Podcasts
- Amazon Music
- Ben Franklin's World iOS App
- Ben Franklin's World Android App
Helpful Links
437 episodes
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