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Native Women's Voices in “Calling for a Blanket Dance”

  • Sioux City Public Museum 607 4th Street Sioux City, IA, 51101 United States (map)

The presentation will explore how the female characters of three cultures struggle to recreate an interconnected community to bring about healing for both an individual and his family after nearly four decades of trauma; both external and self-imposed.

 

Nancy S. Gillis, former executive director of the John Neihardt State Historic Site, provided a brief history of the Omaha, Ponca, Pawnee, Santee, and Winnebago tribes. Of Cherokee and Choctaw heritage, Gillis moved to Winnebago, Nebraska in 1987 to work with the Winnebago people for the Reformed Church in America and has served as their delegate to its Native American Council.

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This presentation will NOT be available online.

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