

Sarah Keyes, "American Burial Ground: A New History of the Overland Trail" (U Pennsylvania Press, 2023)
21 snips Feb 25, 2024
Sarah Keyes rewrites the well-worn story of the Overland Trail, focusing on death and the realities of dying on the trail. She includes topics such as Indian Removal, the US Army, and the enduring connection of native peoples to their homelands through burial practices. Keyes offers a fresh perspective on westward migration that will change how historians view this period.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Uncovering History: Journey Through the American West
01:44 • 4min
Unveiling the Overland Trail's Historical Significance
06:09 • 9min
Exploring the Significance of Death Along the Westward Migration Trails
15:14 • 5min
Trails of Trauma and Resilience: Native Burials on the Overland Trail
19:59 • 29min
Journey and Reflections on Overland Trail Migration
48:55 • 16min
Exploring the Intersection of Women's Suffrage and Trails in Western History
01:04:45 • 4min