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The 1837 Ioway Map – A Native Nation and the Importance of Story and Place

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An excerpt from “Lost Nation: The Ioway 2” focused on the Ioway Nation’s use of a hand-drawn map, depicting 200 years of tribal history, in an 1837 U.S. land claim dispute.

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Virtual

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beginner-friendly

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