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Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center’s Sunday Series: Iowa’s Ethnic Heritage

May 24 @ 2:00 pm 3:00 pm

Join the Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center in Sioux City for “Iowa’s Ethnic Heritage: A Short History,” a presentation by John Liepa.

Enjoy the unfolding and changing adventure of Iowa’s immigration history. Beginning with the Ioway, one of 17 distinctive indigenous tribal groups, we’ll trace chronologically who we are as Iowans. From Spanish explorers and French trappers, traders and priests; to the dominant English, Germans and Irish; to Scandinavians, Dutch and Czechs, we’ll explore why these group chose to leave their homelands and how they eventually ended up in Iowa. African-Americans, Eastern Europeans and Hispanics have different stories to share along with other “newer” Iowans. This course is personal and interactive and we’ll work together to discover who we are, and who we are becoming as Iowans.

This event is part of the center’s Sunday Series, supported in part by a Humanities Iowa Mini Grant.

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Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center

900 Larsen Park Rd
Sioux City, Iowa 51103 United States
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