353 Brooke Bauer, Women and the Creation of Catawba Identity

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353 Brooke Bauer, Women and the Creation of Catawba Identity
353 Brooke Bauer, Women and the Creation of Catawba Identity
How did indigenous peoples adapt and survive the onslaught of indigenous warfare, European disease, and population loss between the 16th and 18th centuries? How did past generations of Indigenous women ensure that their culture endured from one generation to the next so that their people would endure?

Brooke Bauer, assistant professor of history at the University of Tennessee at Knoxville and author of the book Becoming Catawba: Catawba Women and Nation Building, 1540-1840, joins us to investigate these questions and what we might learn from the Catawba.

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