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BEYOND TRAGEDY: IMAGINING NATIVE FUTURES WITH DAVID TREUER - Thursday Night at the Museum

  • MO History Museum 5700 Lindell Boulevard St. Louis, MO, 63112 United States (map)

BEYOND TRAGEDY: IMAGINING NATIVE FUTURES WITH DAVID TREUER | THURSDAY, APRIL 4 | 5–8PM

Presented with the University of Missouri—St. Louis History Department.

Join New York Times bestselling author and award-winning scholar David Treuer (Ojibwe) for a special evening exploring his groundbreaking book The Heartbeat of Wounded Knee. A finalist for the National Book Award, The Heartbeat of Wounded Knee explores what we can see when we look beyond tragedy, which has been the dominant historical narrative and narrative mode about Native American history. But this way of seeing Native American history has often elided much of Native American and American history and continues to warp the Native present tense. What is lost when we cleave to the tragic mode, and what, ultimately, is the best way to think about the Native American past, present, and future? Books will be available for purchase in our new shop, Sold on St. Louis, and Treuer will sign books after the presentation.

The James Neal Primm Lecture in History is an annual speaker series that brings to St. Louis distinguished historians and scholars to share their current research through public lectures, seminars, and informal meetings. It is intended to honor James Neal Primm, Curators’ Professor Emeritus of the University of Missouri—St. Louis.