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Debating Origins: Uncovering the Forgotten History of Horses in Arizona with John Mack

December 19 @ 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm

FREE

PRESENTATION DESCRIPTION

Although European settlers are commonly credited with introducing horses to Arizona, Native American communities in the state have long had a deep and cultural relationship with these animals. This presentation explores the ongoing conversation about the origins of horses in Arizona, emphasizing the perspectives and insights of Indigenous Arizonans. By delving into the cultural and historical roles horses have played in Native American communities, specifically the Apache and Diné, it uncovers a more nuanced and accurate narrative of how horses arrived in the state. The presentation underscores the significance of recognizing and honoring Arizona’s Native American heritage and its impact on the state’s history.

This program is cohosted by the The Museum of Casa Grande.

ABOUT THE SPEAKER

John Mack is a graduate of the University of Kansas with a master’s degree in Russian history and a Ph.D. in American history. His book on the settlement of southeast Kansas, Bucking the Railroads on the Kansas Frontier: the struggle over land claims by homesteading Civil Veterans, 1867-1876, was published by McFarland Press in 2012. Dr. Mack has published multiple peer- reviewed articles on aspects of both Russian and US history.

Details

Date:
December 19
Time:
1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
Cost:
FREE

Organizer

The Museum of Casa Grande
Phone
520-836-2223
Email
coordinator@tmocg.org
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Venue

Dorothy Powell Senior Center
405 E 6th St
Casa Grande, AZ 85122 United States
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Phone
520-421-8677

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