Liz Arbuckle | Wisconsin Historical Society

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Liz Arbuckle

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Liz Arbuckle | Wisconsin Historical Society
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Liz Arbuckle

Liz Arbuckle is an educational outreach specialist for the Wisconsin Historical Society, coordinating educational and outreach programs, including National History Day, for the northern part of the state. Liz is a member of the Bad River Chippewa in northern Wisconsin, where she currently resides. She has a bachelor's degree from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and a Ph.D. in political science from the University of Michigan. She is the founder and leader of Bad River's 4-H Club and Rezberries and serves on the Bad River Indian Education Committee and the Bad River Housing Authority. Her areas of expertise include Native American culture and history, ethnic group identity, and U.S. minority groups. Liz is based at the Northern Great Lakes Visitor Center in Ashland.

Topics:

  • Ethnic Identity and Nationhood
  • Historical Trauma in Native Communities
  • History of Federal Policies Regarding Native Americans
  • History of Powwows
  • Ojibwe History in Wisconsin

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