Exploring Indigenous History in WHEN RIVERS WERE TRAILS
This presentation explains how the educational video game, When Rivers Were Trails, fills in the missing elements of American history by introducing an Indigenous perspective to the narrative. Traveling across the northern United States, the players meet with many others on your journey, hunt for food, forage for berries, canoe beaver and rock infested waters, and fish. If you do not care for your wellbeing, then you may join your ancestors sooner than you think!
Speaker: Nichlas Emmons (Indian Land Tenure Foundation)
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