Kansas Without the Kanza: Understanding How the Kanza Homeland Became K-State
Dr. Mary Kohn, Director of Chapman Center for Rural Studies, and Dr. Lisa Tatonetti, K-State Professor Dept. of English will present this program. “Kansas Land Treaties Project” “Kansas Without the Kanza: Understanding How the Kanza Homeland Became K-State” a report on how the land for Kansas State University came about through the U.S. government Treaties of 1825 and 1846 with the Kanza people.
This RCGS program is free and open to the public