“Native Peoples of North America” Lecture Series - CAST Educational Program
We continue our exploration of the “Native Peoples of North America” Lecture Series, with: 18) “Native America in the Early 1900s” - Discover how Native Americans confounded the late 19th- and early 20th-century predictions about their inevitable disappearance by getting involved in very public arenas, becoming political actors and writers, artists, and athletes. Professor Cobb tells the stories of Native Americans who broke out of the stereotypes and examines their actions through four concepts. 19) “American Indians and World War I” - Explore Native Americans' involvement in World War One and how it changed the meaning of citizenship and sovereignty in the beginning of the 20th century. Examine why Native soldiers fought in all of the major offensives after America's entry into the war, defending a country that was hostile to tribal sovereignty and also reluctant to extend U.S. citizenship to Native people. 20) “Making a New Deal in Native America” - Uncover some of the hidden histories of the period between the late 1920s and early 1940s as you learn how Native Americans set about making a New Deal for themselves and their communities during an era of uncertainty and convulsive change for the nation at large.
Date and Time
Thursday Dec 4, 2025
1:00 PM - 3:00 PM CST
Thursday, December 4
1pm
Location
CAST Senior Center
600 N. German St.
New Ulm, MN 56073
Fees/Admission
Free
Contact Information
507-354-3212
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