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SUMMARY:Anton Treuer: Native Americans and Logging the Northwoods: An Indigenous History
DESCRIPTION:Join celebrated author Anton Treuer for a discussion about the 
 Indigenous experience with logging\, treaties\, and colonial expansion in 
 Minnesota and Wisconsin. He'll delve into the politics\, economics\, 
 ecology\, and culture of America's first capitalist enterprise in the area 
 and how tribes and tribal people adapted to changes in the land\, economy\, 
 and demography. Anton Treuer is author of twenty books\, including The 
 Assassination of Hole in the Day and Warrior Nation: A History of the Red 
 Lake Ojibwe which explore this topic.\n\nWhile you wait\, view a recording 
 of his talk with us last year as part of the NEA Big Read on Everything You 
 Wanted to Know About Indians but Were Afraid to Ask. You can also explore 
 books he has written that are available at Stillwater Public Library and 
 Washington County Library.\n\nThis event is part of We Are Water MN\, a 
 traveling exhibit and community engagement initiative that explores the 
 science\, history\, story\, culture\, and relationships of water in 
 Minnesota\, and\, in this case\, the lower St. Croix River Valley. The 
 exhibit will be on view at Stillwater Public Library from October 12 
 through December 3\, 2023. We Are Water MN is led by the Minnesota 
 Humanities Center in partnership with the Minnesota Pollution Control 
 Agency\; Board of Water and Soil Resources\; the Minnesota Department of 
 Agriculture\, Health\, and Natural Resources\; the Minnesota Historical 
 Society\; and the University of Minnesota Extension. We Are Water MN is 
 funded in part with money from the Clean Water\, Land\, & Legacy Fund and 
 by the National Endowment for the Humanities.
LOCATION:Stillwater Public Library
ORGANIZER;CN="Jodi Kaericher":MAILTO:jkaericher@ci.stillwater.mn.us
CATEGORIES:Books, Authors, and Writing
CONTACT;CN="Jodi Kaericher":MAILTO:jkaericher@ci.stillwater.mn.us
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