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February 26, 2019

Winter publication of 1xbet sports betting History: A Journal of the Central Plains now available

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Garrett Wright, "'To the Other Side of the Sun': Indigenous Diplomacy and Power in the Mid-Continent." In 1725, Mitchigamea, Otoe, Missouria and Osage ambassadors traveled across the Atlantic empire to France, where they met with Company of the Indies officials and secured an audience with King Louis XV himself. The delegation was funded and facilitated by French imperial officials, who recognized that the survival and profitability of 1xbet sports betting American colonies hinged upon alliances with Native nations near French settlements. Company officials hoped that a trip to the center of the French empire might demonstrate to these Native diplomats the utility of the French as allies. The ambassadors themselves — Chicagou (Mitchigamea), Ignon Ouaconisen (Missouria), Mensperé (Missouria), Aguiguida (Otoe) and Boganienhen (Osage) — endured the arduous journey across the Atlantic as representatives of 1xbet sports betting respective nations. As such, argues historian Wright, they used 1xbet sports betting time in France to outline 1xbet sports betting expectations of the French as allies and neighbors. Ultimately, the delegation was successful for all involved parties. "To the Other Side of the Sun" situates this diplomatic delegation within its North American context, highlighting the power of the Native nations represented in France and the importance of alliances with Native nations to the French imperial enterprise.

Bonnie Lynn-Sherow, "Exercising the Pencil: George Winter and the Potawatomis' Removal to 1xbet sports betting ." The legacy of the Potawatomis who live in 1xbet sports betting today did not begin with their arrival in the territory but rather unfolded over time and amidst changing circumstances elsewhere to the east. Unlike other tribes, the Potawatomis and their neighbors the Miamis had a keen observer and chronicler in the artist George Winter. His artistic renderings surrounding the 1837 Logansport, Indiana, removal period provide an intimate window into an exceptional moment in 1xbet sports betting Indian history.

Margaret C. Wood, Christine D. Garst, Robert J. Hoard and Virginia A. Wulfkuhle, "The Thomas Johnson and Henry Williams Farmstead: A Rural Component of the Nineteenth-Century Settlement of Nicodemus, 1xbet sports betting ." The predominantly African American agricultural community of Nicodemus was established in 1877 in Graham County, 1xbet sports betting . Thomas and Zerina Johnson homesteaded property northeast of town, and generations of their descendants made a living on that land, despite challenges of nature, geography, isolation, and racial prejudice. In 2006 and 2007, archaeologists and historians collaborated on a study of the Thomas Johnson/Henry Williams farmstead. A dugout/sod-up residence, a dugout cellar, and a trash dump were excavated, and artifacts were collected and analyzed, revealing details of the daily lives of a black farm family who sought social and economic opportunities in western 1xbet sports betting in the late 19th and early 20th century.