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Lecture

Wakara’s Horse: Toward a Post-Human History of Early Mormon-Indian Relations

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4:00 pm – 5:30 pm
Misty’s Steakhouse and Brewery Room: Back room
200 N 11th Street
Lincoln NE 68508
Contact:
Peter J. Capuano, pcapuano2@unl.edu
Max Perry Mueller is a historian of American religion. His research and teaching focuses on the intersection of religion, race, and politics in the nineteenth century. The central animating question of his scholarship is how the act of writing—especially the writing of historical narratives—has affected the creation and contestation of “race” as a category of political and religious division in American history.

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This event originated in Nineteenth Century Studies.