#hochunk — Public Fediverse posts
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Riverside International Friendship Gardens hold dedication ceremony for new Ho-Chunk Garden | Top Stories https://www.allforgardening.com/1905836/riverside-international-friendship-gardens-hold-dedication-ceremony-for-new-ho-chunk-garden-top-stories/ ##healer #community #dedicate #friendship #garden #HoChunk #sculpture #Unite
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More photographs by Charles Van Schaick from Black River Falls, Wisconsin
#charlesvanschaick #photography #vintagephotography #nativeamericans #hochunk #winnebago #blackriverfalls #hochunknation
#Indigenouspeoples #indigenouspeople #nativeamericans #wisconsin #homesteaders #wisconsinhistory -
More photographs by Charles Van Schaick from Black River Falls, Wisconsin
#charlesvanschaick #photography #vintagephotography #nativeamericans #hochunk #winnebago #blackriverfalls #hochunknation
#Indigenouspeoples #indigenouspeople #nativeamericans #wisconsin #homesteaders #wisconsinhistory -
More photographs by Charles Van Schaick from Black River Falls, Wisconsin
#charlesvanschaick #photography #vintagephotography #nativeamericans #hochunk #winnebago #blackriverfalls #hochunknation
#Indigenouspeoples #indigenouspeople #nativeamericans #wisconsin #homesteaders #wisconsinhistory -
More photographs by Charles Van Schaick from Black River Falls, Wisconsin
The Ho-Chunk or Winnabego lived in the region for centuries, but in the 1870s were forcibly removed to Nebraska. Many returned + by 1881, most were settled on homesteads, with the administrative center of the Ho-Chunk Nation now located in Black River Falls.
#charlesvanschaick #photography #vintagephotography #nativeamericans #hochunk #winnebago #blackriverfalls #hochunknation
#Indigenouspeoples #indigenouspeople #nativeamericans #wisconsin #homesteaders #wisconsinhistory -
More Charles Van Schaick Photography
Working in Black River Falls, Wisconsin from 1880s to 1940s.
The Ho-Chunk or Winnabego lived in the region for centuries, but in the 1870s were forcibly removed to Nebraska. Many returned + by 1881 most were settled on homesteads, with the administrative center of the Ho-Chunk Nation now located in Black River Falls.
#charlesvanschaick #photography #vintagephotography #hochunk #winnebago #blackriverfalls #nativeamericans #hochunknation #Indigenouspeoples #indigenouspeople #nativeamericans #wisconsin #homesteaders #wisconsinhistory
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More Charles Van Schaick Photography
Working in Black River Falls, Wisconsin from 1880s to 1940s.
The Ho-Chunk or Winnabego lived in the region for centuries, but in the 1870s were forcibly removed to Nebraska. Many returned + by 1881 most were settled on homesteads, with the administrative center of the Ho-Chunk Nation now located in Black River Falls.
#charlesvanschaick #photography #vintagephotography #hochunk #winnebago #blackriverfalls #nativeamericans #hochunknation #Indigenouspeoples #indigenouspeople #nativeamericans #wisconsin #homesteaders #wisconsinhistory
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More Charles Van Schaick Photography
Working in Black River Falls, Wisconsin from 1880s to 1940s.
The Ho-Chunk or Winnabego lived in the region for centuries, but in the 1870s were forcibly removed to Nebraska. Many returned + by 1881 most were settled on homesteads, with the administrative center of the Ho-Chunk Nation now located in Black River Falls.
#charlesvanschaick #photography #vintagephotography #hochunk #winnebago #blackriverfalls #nativeamericans #hochunknation #Indigenouspeoples #indigenouspeople #nativeamericans #wisconsin #homesteaders #wisconsinhistory
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Charles Van Schaick was a photographer working in Black River Falls, Wisconsin from the 1880s to the 1940s creating a collection of over 8,000 images including formal studio portraits + candid snapshots of daily life.
#CharlesVanSchaick #photographer #BlackRiverFalls #Wisconsin #portraits #HoChunk #Winnabego #HoChunkNation #nativeamerican #photography #vinyagephotography #fotografia #indigenouspeoples #nativeamericans #fotografie
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Charles Van Schaick was a photographer working in Black River Falls, Wisconsin from the 1880s to the 1940s creating a collection of over 8,000 images including formal studio portraits + candid snapshots of daily life.
#CharlesVanSchaick #photographer #BlackRiverFalls #Wisconsin #portraits #HoChunk #Winnabego #HoChunkNation #nativeamerican #photography #vinyagephotography #fotografia #indigenouspeoples #nativeamericans #fotografie
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Charles Van Schaick was a photographer working in Black River Falls, Wisconsin from the 1880s to the 1940s creating a collection of over 8,000 images including formal studio portraits + candid snapshots of daily life.
#CharlesVanSchaick #photographer #BlackRiverFalls #Wisconsin #portraits #HoChunk #Winnabego #HoChunkNation #nativeamerican #photography #vinyagephotography #fotografia #indigenouspeoples #nativeamericans #fotografie
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Charles Van Schaick was a photographer working in Black River Falls, Wisconsin from the 1880s to the 1940s creating a collection of over 8,000 images including formal studio portraits + candid snapshots of daily life.
#CharlesVanSchaick #photographer #BlackRiverFalls #boxing #boxers #Wisconsin #portraits #HoChunk #Winnabego #HoChunkNation #nativeamerican #photography #vinyagephotography #fotografia #indigenouspeoples #nativeamericans #fotografie
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Charles Van Schaick was a photographer working in Black River Falls, Wisconsin from the 1880s to the 1940s creating a collection of over 8,000 images including formal studio portraits + candid snapshots of daily life.
The Ho-Chunk or Winnabego lived in the region for centuries, but in the 1870s were forcibly removed to Nebraska. Many returned + by 1881, most were settled on homesteads, with the administrative center of the Ho-Chunk Nation now located in Black River Falls.
#CharlesVanSchaick #photographer #BlackRiverFalls #Wisconsin #portraits #HoChunk #Winnabego #HoChunkNation #nativeamerican #photography #vinyagephotography #fotografia #indigenouspeoples #nativeamericans #fotografie
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Charles Van Schaick was a photographer working in Black River Falls, Wisconsin from the 1880s to the 1940s creating a collection of over 8,000 images including formal studio portraits + candid snapshots of daily life.
The Ho-Chunk or Winnabego lived in the region for centuries, but in the 1870s were forcibly removed to Nebraska. Many returned + by 1881, most were settled on homesteads, with the administrative center of the Ho-Chunk Nation now located in Black River Falls.
#CharlesVanSchaick #photographer #BlackRiverFalls #Wisconsin #portraits #HoChunk #Winnabego #HoChunkNation #nativeamerican #photography #vinyagephotography #fotografia #indigenouspeoples #nativeamericans #fotografie
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Charles Van Schaick was a photographer working in Black River Falls, Wisconsin from the 1880s to the 1940s creating a collection of over 8,000 images including formal studio portraits + candid snapshots of daily life.
The Ho-Chunk or Winnabego lived in the region for centuries, but in the 1870s were forcibly removed to Nebraska. Many returned + by 1881, most were settled on homesteads, with the administrative center of the Ho-Chunk Nation now located in Black River Falls.
#CharlesVanSchaick #photographer #BlackRiverFalls #Wisconsin #portraits #HoChunk #Winnabego #HoChunkNation #nativeamerican #photography #vinyagephotography #fotografia #indigenouspeoples #nativeamericans #fotografie
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Angel DeCora; binding, title page, and initials; Wigwam Stories; 1901–1909
On Indigenous Peoples’ Day, we pay tribute to Angel DeCora, the multitalented graphic artist whose lettering filled the pages of books like this one in the early 1900s. More: https://letterformarchive.org/news/angel-decoras-lettering-in-the-indians-book/
The Archive is located on the unceded ancestral homeland of the Ramaytush Ohlone peoples. Consider a Yunakin land tax: https://www.ramaytush.org/donate.html
#IndigenousPeoplesDay #AngelDeCora #Lettering #BookDesign #Typography #HoChunk
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The kind of history they didn't teach me in school, captured in "38" by Layli Long Soldier. CW for the American government's brutal treatment of Native people.
https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/161866/38
#Indigenous #INDN #history #colonialism #Dakota #HoChunk #Anishinaabeg #AbrahamLincoln #Dakota38 #treaties #Minnesota #monuments #AndrewMyrick #poetry #poem #TodaysPoem #PoemADay
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A neat article (minus the paywall) about recent archaeological finds under Lake Mendota.
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CW: Social Justice
Speaker at this conference mentions amount of lumber appropriated in a single treaty in Wisconsin could have built a nine foot wide, four inch thick boardwalk that would have stretched around the globe.
If you know the history of #Wisconsin, it's not too much to say that the early wealth of our state was built on stolen property.