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SUMMARY:Unsettling the Bear River Massacre
DESCRIPTION:UNSETTLING THE BEAR RIVER MASSACRE: REWRITING ITS HISTORY AND IMPLICATIONS\n\nOctober 12 at 7 p.m. in the CSI Fine Arts Recital Hall\n\nThe single largest massacre of Native persons in U. S. History occurred near Preston\, Idaho in 1863. On a sub-zero winter morning\, around 400 Northwestern Band Shoshone men\, women and children were slaughtered while camped in their winter home. Their village was burned to the ground\, the bodies were left unburied and nothing was written about it for 100 years. The "Indian problem" had been "settled."  Crete Brown\, PhD\, who researched the massacre\, and Darren Parry\, Chairman of the Northern Band Shoshone\, will present compelling information on the massacre\, its implications for non-Native people and\, the progress the Tribe has made in reclaiming the massacre site\, building a Memorial and rewriting this chapter in U.S. history.  There will be a presentation of Dr. Brown's research on the massacre and its impact on its non-Native participants. She and Chairman Parry will discuss their work in relation to this significant event in Idaho history. There will be time for questions and discussion.  This presentation will be free of charge.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:&nbsp\;<br />\n<strong><span style="font-family:arial\,sans-serif"><span style="font-size:medium">UNSETTLING THE BEAR RIVER MASSACRE: REWRITING ITS HISTORY AND IMPLICATIONS</span></span></strong><br />\n<strong><span style="font-family:arial\,sans-serif"><span style="font-size:medium">October 12 at 7 p.m. in the CSI Fine Arts Recital Hall</span></span></strong><br />\n<span style="font-family:arial\,sans-serif"><span style="font-size:medium">The single largest massacre of Native persons in U. S. History occurred near Preston\, Idaho in 1863. On a sub-zero winter morning\, around 400 Northwestern Band Shoshone men\, women and children were slaughtered while camped in their winter home. Their village was burned to the ground\, the bodies were left unburied and nothing was written about it for 100 years. The &ldquo\;Indian problem&rdquo\; had been &ldquo\;settled.&rdquo\;&nbsp\; </span><span style="font-size:medium">Crete Brown\, PhD\, who researched the massacre\, and Darren Parry\, Chairman of the Northern Band Shoshone\, will present compelling information on the massacre\, its implications for non-Native people and\, the progress the Tribe has made in reclaiming the massacre site\, building a Memorial and rewriting this chapter in U.S. history.</span>&nbsp\; <span style="font-size:medium">There will be a presentation of Dr. Brown&rsquo\;s research on the massacre and its impact on its non-Native participants. She and Chairman Parry will discuss their work in relation to this significant event in Idaho history. There will be time for questions and discussion.&nbsp\; This presentation will be free of charge.</span></span><br />\n&nbsp\;
LOCATION:CSI Fine Arts Recital Hall
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