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MAPPING HISTORY: Symposium speaker explains details of historically significant sites for Indigenous peoples
The mapping of historically significant sites for Indigenous peoples in the Washington, D.C., area, was the focus of Dr. Elizabeth Rule’s talk at Northeastern State University April 10.
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