
Sarah Keyes, "American Burial Ground: A New History of the Overland Trail" (U Pennsylvania Press, 2023)
New Books in Native American Studies
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Trails of Trauma and Resilience: Native Burials on the Overland Trail
This chapter examines the narratives of traumatic dislocation and loss experienced by native peoples on the Overland Trail, challenging the notion of the vanishing Indian perpetuated by white Americans. It discusses the enduring connection native peoples maintained to their homelands through burial practices, resisting forced removal and asserting their rightful claim to the land. The chapter also explores the impact of disease, particularly cholera, on immigrants during the surge of westward migration in the 19th century, highlighting the challenges and fears faced along the trail.
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