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This month marks 220 years since the ratification of the Louisiana Purchase. In one fell swoop, the United States doubled in size, adding much of the land between the Mississippi River to the Rocky Mountains. It was also the moment when colonial powers embraced the momentum of westward expansion that ushered in Manifest Destiny, the Indian Removal Act, and other actions that favored European settlement at the expense of the land’s original inhabitants.
GUESTS
Patty Ferguson Bonhee (Pointe-au-Chien), director of the Indian Legal Clinic and Clinical Professor of Law at Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University
Dr. Laura Kelley, professor of history at Tulane University
Jonathan Rohrer, tribal historic preservation officer for the Caddo Nation
Break 1 Music: Caddo Round Dance Song (song) Stanley Edge (artist) Folk Music of The United States Issued from the Collections of the Archive of American Folk Song (album)
Break 2 Music: My Island Home (song) Warumpi Band (artist)