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Social Science and Public Policy

Misremembered Massacre: Simon Pokagon’s Indigenous Account of the Battle of Fort Dearborn

November 9, 2022 at 1:00pm2:00pm

Maxwell Hall, 204B

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The Anthropology Department presents: Misremembered Massacre: Simon Pokagon’s Indigenous Account of the Battle of Fort Dearborn

This talk will discuss, the Battle of Fort Dearborn is commonly portrayed as a foundational event in the early history of Chicago.

About the speaker:

 Aaron Luedtke, Assistant Professor, Department of History and Native American and Indigenous Studies, Syracuse University

Aaron Luedtke (Suquamish) is an assistant professor of Native history at Syracuse University. Aaron’s scholarship focuses on Indigenous survivance despite the continued violence of erasure and dehumanization in mainstream media, historical narratives, education, and other genres that shape the American popular imaginary.

This event was first published on October 28, 2022 and last updated on January 19, 2023.


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