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Bringing the Past Alive
by Heidi Anderson
This podcast traces the long and often overlooked history of United States policy toward Native American nations, from the first reservations in the late eighteenth century to citizenship in the twentieth. Through laws, speeches, wars, and treaties, it examines how ideas of progress, expansion, and national destiny shaped federal actions and Native lives.
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Echoes of Broken Promises
This episode explores the complex history of U.S. policies toward Native American nations, from the establishment of the first reservations to the struggles for land, justice, and citizenship. Through stories of treaties broken, forced removals, and enduring resilience, we uncover the lasting impact of these actions on Native communities today.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
This podcast traces the long and often overlooked history of United States policy toward Native American nations, from the first reservations in the late eighteenth century to citizenship in the twentieth. Through laws, speeches, wars, and treaties, it examines how ideas of progress, expansion, and national destiny shaped federal actions and Native lives.
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Heidi Anderson
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