Lost Nation: The Ioway Movie
APR 19 2012 7:00 PM
Event Summary
From their ancestors known as the Oneota, to their present day locations in Kansas and Oklahoma, the film will explore how the small tribe was caught between colonizers, and, by virtue of the Indian Removal Act of 1830, they were gradually pushed out of the territory just before the state of Iowa was named after them. The documentary brings together commentary from historians, archaeologists, anthropologists, Ioway Elders, along with footage of historic sites, historical photographs and documents, art from the Smithsonian and other National museums, music, legends, dances, powwows, and reenactments. This film was originally scheduled to be shown January 17, but was postponed due to weather conditions. Cost is $2.50/adult, $1/child 16 and under, or $5/family.
Cost
Adults - $2.50
Child - $1.00
Family - $5.00
Category
Programs