The Plains Tribes and the Homestead Act ~ Nancy Gillis
While many tribes inhabited the immense tract of land called The Great Plains, interacting with their environment, neighboring tribes, and even European explorers and trappers for centuries, two decades prior to the American Civil War and the two decades following the Civil War brought tremendous changes due to increased tensions in the East and legislation enacted in Washington - Homestead Act of 1862. Nancy Gillis will examine why and how these changes occurred on the Plains for the tribes by looking at changes in foods, clothing, housing, family structure, gender roles, land control, and political relationships.
Please call ahead in case of bad weather.
Sunday Mar 25, 2018
1:30 PM - 1:30 PM MDT
Sunday, March 22, 2018
All programs start at 1:30 p.m.
Chimney Rock National Historic Site
1 mile south of Highway 92
9822 County Road 75
Bayard, NE
For more information, call 308-586-2581
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1517 Broadway, Suite 104, Scottsbluff, NE 69361 – (308) 632-2133 – karen@scottsbluffgering.net