Lecturer: Native American borderland history 鈥榓n unsettled past鈥

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    LOUISVILLE, Ky. 鈥 Historian Andrew Frank will lecture March 27 in Louisville about new myth-busting trends in Native American history that show European and American settlers capitalized on and took credit for the Indians鈥 hidden heritage of roads, fields, agriculture and labor.

    His University of Louisville-sponsored lecture, 鈥淎n Unsettled Past: Toward an Indigenous History of the American Borderlands,鈥 will begin at 6 p.m. at The Filson Historical Society, 1310 S. Third St. The public event is free but registration is required at

    The talk is the annual Louis Gottschalk lecture, which the College of Arts and Sciences鈥 history department hosts to promote the study of history and to honor Gottschalk, a former UofL professor and American Historical Association president. The Filson Historical Society is co-sponsoring the event, with additional support from UofL鈥檚 Commonwealth Center for the Humanities and Society and the Americas Research Group.

    Frank will discuss how North America鈥檚 interior settlement benefited from the Native Americans鈥 roads, trading paths, cleared fields, agriculture techniques and work, for which the later settlers took claim in their narratives. Research now shows Native Americans controlled the interior for much longer than most scholars previously thought.

    Frank is Florida State University鈥檚 Allen Morris associate professor of history; he specializes in southern Native American history, particularly of the Florida Seminoles. He is author of 鈥淏efore the Pioneers: Indians, Settlers, Slaves and the Founding of Miami,鈥 鈥淐reeks and Southerners: Biculturalism on the Early American Frontier,鈥 鈥淭he Routledge Historical Atlas of the American South鈥 and 鈥淭he Seminole (History and Culture of Native Americans).鈥

    He and Glenn Crothers, UofL associate professor of history, co-edited the recently published 鈥淏orderland Narratives: Negotiation and Accommodation in North America鈥檚 Contested Spaces, 1500-1850.鈥

    For more information, contact Crothers at 502-852-3757 or glenn.crothers@louisville.edu.

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    EDITORS: Frank鈥檚 photo is attached.

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