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Felix White (1978-01-13)
About this film
This is tape 7/9 with Felix White. "Felix White's mother was Oneida and his father was Winnebago. He spoke both languages as well as Lakota. He was a long time Union Pacific Railroad employee. He served on the Winnebago Tribal Council and initiated a successful lawsuit against the Army Corps of Engineers for the return of traditional lands on the Iowa side of the Missouri River. White taught Winnebago language and culture at area community colleges. He was treasured as an accomplished traditional Winnebago storyteller, in their native Hoocagra language." Biography from: https://nebraskaauthors.org/authors/felix-white-1
Directors & creators
Nebraska Public Media
Subjects
public broadcasting, AAPB, Felix White, Ho-Chunk, Winnebago Tribe, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Union Pacific Railroad, U.S.-Dakota War of 1862, Dakota War of 1862, Blue Earth, Minnesota, Fort Thompson, South Dakota, Usher's Landing, Missouri River, Mississippi River, forced removal, Indigenous history, Winnebago language, traditional storytelling
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