Place names tell us as much about how people lived as do relics dug from the ground. They are historical records of the location and migration of people, plants, and animals. Virgil Vogel's research into Native American influence on place names has resulted in an account that illuminates the history and culture of Wisconsin Indians.
Place names tell us as much about how people lived as do relics dug from the ground. They are historical records of the location and migration of people, plants, and animals. Virgil Vogel's research into Native American influence on place names has resulted in an account that illuminates the history and culture of Wisconsin Indians.
Place names are cultural artifacts that tell us as much about how people lived as do relics dug from the ground. They are historical records from which the location and migration of people, plants, and animals can be charted. Virgil Vogel's thirty years of research into Native American influence on geographical names has resulted in an absorbing account that illuminates the history and culture of Wisconsin Indians.
Virgil J. Vogel was professor of history and social science at Harry S. Truman College, City Colleges of Chicago. He is the author of several books on American Indian subjects.
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