Use the 1829 speech by Little Elk, Ho-Chunk orator, to learn more about Ho-Chunk views on Euro-American cultures |
Supplemental materials for the 4th-grade textbook, 'Wisconsin: Our State Our Story' |
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Supplemental materials for Chapter 3 of our 4th-grade history textbook, 'Wisconsin: Our State Our Story' |
Supplemental teaching materials for 'Native People of Wisconsin' |
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Interactive whiteboard resources designed for use with Patty Loew's "Native People of Wisconsin" for the 4th grade classroom. |
Brief biography of the Ho-Chunk Indian Family, Glory of the Morning Decorah and her children and grandchildren Spoon, Old, One-Eyed, and Waukon. |
French Explorer |
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Biography of French explorer Jean Nicolet, believed to be the first European to see Wisconsin. |
Canadian Clergyman, Missionary and Con Artist |
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Biography of Eleazer Williams, a Canadian clergyman and missionary who claimed to be the French Lost Dauphin. |
A brief description of the history of mining operations in Southwestern Wisconsin. |
Brief history of the various reformed churches brought to Wisconsin by German and Dutch immigrants. |
Indian Agent |
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Biography of Indian agent Joseph Montfort Street. |
Death of the Chief |
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Discover the history of Ho-Chunk chief Red Bird from 1788-1828. |
Discover historical details and explore our online collections related to Neenah, Wisconsin. |
Discover historical details and explore our online collections related to Two Rivers, Wisconsin. |
Discover historical details and explore our online collections related to Tomah, Wisconsin. |
Discover historical details and explore our online collections related to De Pere, Wisconsin. |
Discover historical details and explore our online collections related to Black River Falls, Wisconsin. |
U.S. Senator, Frontiersman, Soldier |
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Brief biography of Henry Dodge (1782 - 1867). |
Discover historical details and explore our online collections related to Beaver Dam, Wisconsin. |
Discover historical details and explore our online collections related to Waukesha, Wisconsin. |
Wisconsin Historical Museum Object – Feature Story |
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Cherokee twilled basket, probably traded to Wisconsin, mid 19th century. (Museum object #1955.1021) |
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