EPISODE · Mar 4, 2026 · 21 MIN
002 - Wisconsin's Indians Under French Rule
from Indians in Wisconsins History · host John M. Douglass
Explore the rich and complex history of Wisconsins Native American tribes before European contact. This engaging narrative delves into their vibrant way of life, including traditional crafts, clothing, shelter, and methods of hunting, fishing, and farming. Discover the tribes experiences and struggles during the French, British, and U.S. rule of the territory, highlighting their battles and resilience. The account sheds light on the tragic extermination and forced relocations that led many tribes to agencies and reservations, and it reflects on the numbers of survivors from these original tribes, examining their challenges in the 20th century. Originally published as Popular Science Handbook No. 6 by the Milwaukee Public Museum in 1954, this summary by Verla Viera offers a poignant look into the past.
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002 - Wisconsin's Indians Under French Rule
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