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SUMMARY:Civil War Roundtable: Unearthing Central MN History with Rob Mann
DESCRIPTION:Meeting Overview:  Come and hear about the findings of an archaeological dig at the site of William Warren’s ca. 1949-1853 cabin in Morrison County\, near Royalton. William Warren was the son of an Ojibwe-French woman and an American fur trader. He arrived in the area then known as Two Rivers around 1849/1850 and built a cabin/trading post on what is today the McDougall State Wildlife Management Area (WMA) in Morrison County. During this period\, Warren was actively working on the manuscript that would become the History of the Ojibwe People\, originally published by the Minnesota Historical Society in 1885. This book was and is important because as a person of mixed ancestry Warren was a cultural broker\, who thus wrote the first history of the Ojibwe from an Indigenous perspective. Warren was also an interpreter and a legislator from the Minnesota Territory\, serving in the Minnesota Territorial House of Representative in 1851. \nSpeaker:  Rob Mann – professor of archaeology at St. Cloud State University and past presenter at the Central MN Round Table. \nMeetings are held at the Stearns County History Museum\, 235 33rd Ave S\, St Cloud.\nNote change in starting time:\n3:00pm – doors open and opportunity to socialize and interact with fellow members\n3:15pm – welcome and “new features”\n3:30pm – speaker presentation\n4:45pm – adjourn\nFor more information – contact Andy Ditlevson – aditlevson@gmail.com\, 320-241-8477 \nOnly exception to regular meeting time and location is the special December meeting. See details in schedule above.
URL:https://stearnshistorymuseum.org/event-items/unearthing-central-mn-history-with-rob-mann/
LOCATION:Stearns History Museum\, 235 33rd Ave S\, St Cloud\, MN\, 56301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Civil War Roundtable,Programs
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SUMMARY:Exploring History & Culture in Central Minnesota - Hmong Cultural Center
DESCRIPTION:Learn about Hmong history and culture in Minnesota during a free February event series\, “Exploring History and Culture in Central Minnesota – Hmong Cultural Center.” Hosted via Zoom each Saturday in February\, this is a partnership project of the Benton\, Morrison\, Sherburne and Stearns county historical societies. The series seeks to create greater understanding and awareness of cultures that have been and still are part of central Minnesota and its history. \nThis year’s programming comes from the Hmong Cultural Center (HCC) in St. Paul\, a nonprofit organization dedicated to celebrating and nourishing Hmong culture and to enhancing cross-cultural awareness. The programs will be presented by HCC’s director of programs\, Dr. Mark Pfeifer\, and executive director\, Txongpao Lee. A traveling exhibit from HCC will be available for public viewing at each site on a revolving basis for two weeks in February. \n\nFebruary 4 – Hmong 101: Weddings & Funerals\nFebruary 11 – Hmong 101: Traditional Hmong Beliefs about Health and Medicine\nFebruary 18 – Hmong 101: Folk Arts Traditions\nFebruary 25 – Hmong 101: Minnesota Milestones\n\nRegistration is required. For more information and to register\, visit or contact the Stearns History Museum at info@stearns-museum.org or (320)253-8424 or click here to register online.  \n\nHmong Cultural Center Traveling Exhibit on view:\n\nJanuary 31 – February 16 – Morrison County Historical Society (2151 Lindbergh Drive South; Little Falls) and Stearns History Museum (235 33rd Avenue South; St. Cloud)\nFebruary 18 – March 1 – Sherburne History Center (10775 27th Avenue Southeast; Becker) and Benton County Historical Society (202 Second Avenue South\, Sauk Rapids)\n\n\n\nThe 2023 event series is sponsored by Sourcewell\, Wingnut Tattoo\, Mid-Minnesota Federal Credit Union and Bezek Family Dentistry. Support also comes from the Hmong Student Organization at St. Cloud State University. \n  \n \n  \n 
URL:https://stearnshistorymuseum.org/event-items/exploring-history-culture-in-central-minnesota-hmong-cultural-center/2023-02-18/
LOCATION:Zoom / Online
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