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  • Paris research trip reconnects Native American tribes with historic painted robes

    Photo of a painted deer hide, with an arm in the foreground displaying a tattoo with the same design as the deer hide.

    University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign history professor Robert Morrissey and members of the Miami and Peoria Nations traveled to a Paris museum to reconnect the tribes with 300-year-old ceremonial robes.

    George Ironstrack, a Miami Tribe citizen and part of the Reclaiming Stories project, shows his tattoo that is based on a robe's imagery.

    Photo courtesy Robert Morrissey

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  • Editor’s notes: To contact Robert Morrissey, email rmorriss@illinois.edu.
    Reclaiming Stories: (Re)connecting Indigenous Painted Hides to Communities through Collaborative Conversations” is a collaboration between the U. of I., the Myaamia Center at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, the Peoria Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma and the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. It is funded by a grant from Humanities Without Walls, a research consortium based at the U. of I.’s Humanities Research Institute and supported by the Mellon Foundation.