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The Long Journey Home

Three lost sons have returned home to the Wind River Reservation 135 years after they made the trek east to Pennsylvania, where they died and were buried. The repatriation of their remains in 2017 and 2018 came about through the efforts of their Northern Arapaho families, efforts detailed in the Wyoming Humanities-supported documentary Home from School: The Children of Carlisle. In early March 1881, Little Chief, Horse, and Little Plume boys aged fourteen, eleven, and nine left their Northern Arapaho families on the Wind River Reservation and traveled by train to the Carlisle Indian Industrial School. Little Chief’s father was Chief Sharp Nose, Little Plume’s father was Chief William Friday, and Horse’s father was Eagleman.

Wyoming Humanities to Host Discussion on Constitution

LARAMIE With the multiple challenges facing the United States, the responsibilities of citizens are more important than ever – including the need to understand constitutional government and its effect on the lives of Wyoming residents.  In a new program, Wyoming Humanities will explore this topic with a constitutional scholar, a high school student, a university student, an environmental administrator, and an attorney.   “The Constitution: Why It Should Matter to You” takes place at 2 p.m. on Thursday, April 29. Registration is required for this free live webinar and can be done at thinkwy.org/events or directly on the event registration page.

Relative Theatrics Receives Grant from Wyoming Humanities

Relative Theatrics Receives Grant from Wyoming Humanities Relative Theatrics will use the funding to continue its free play-reading program. According to Anne Mason, executive director of Relative Theatrics, the organization will partner each play with a social justice group or event at UW such as the Shepard Symposium, the Wyoming Latina Youth Conference, the MLK Days of Dialogue, and the Native American Education, Research, and Cultural Center. This next event is a reading and discussion of “Frozen Fluid” by Fly Jamerson at 7 p.m. on Thursday, April 15. For more information about this series, visit relativetheatrics.com. What Are the Signature Drinks From Every State?

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