History Revealed: Indigenous Peoples’ Day
- Year
- 2022
- Creators
- Katrina Phillips
- Topics
Indigenous Peoples’ Day: Traditions & Celebrations
Dr. Kate Phillips
History Revealed Series
Program Date: Thursday, September 15, 2022
Video on YouTube
In partnership with the East Side Freedom Library & Roseville Library
The second Monday in October is a day to honor Native American people, their histories, and cultures. People mark the day with food, dancing, and songs. Dr. Kate Phillips will share the history and the multiple traditions that this holiday can have, and how it can be celebrated in all with family and friends in many ways.
Dr. Katrina Phillips is a citizen of the Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Ojibwe. She earned her BA and PhD in History from the University of Minnesota, and she teaches Native American history and the history of the American West at Macalester College.
Making Minnesota: Natives, Settlers, Migrants, and Immigrants
The Ramsey County Historical Society, in partnership with the East Side Freedom Library, the Ramsey County Roseville Library and other community organizations, will present a series of programs and events during 2022 that will center on the experiences of indigenous people, African Americans, and immigrants in Ramsey County from the 1800s through the current day. programs which focus on the too often lost, erased, forgotten or misrepresented histories and stories of Ramsey County and the state of Minnesota. We expect these presentations to enrich and complicate our understanding of the development of the county and the state that we call home.
Past History Revealed Programs
More videos of some of our past History Revealed programs are available on the RCHS YouTube channel.
Ramsey County Historical Society Youtube Channel
To purchase titles from the History Revealed series, or other books of interest, see our partner, Subtext Books at https://subtextbooks.com/
- Year
- 2022
- Creators
- Katrina Phillips
- Topics