"The Hannah Duston Story: The Indian Captivity Narrative as Propaganda" by Curator of Collections Laura Russman


 

Date: Dec. 1, 2016
Time: 7 p.m.

Tapper Recital Hall  |  1315 Prairie St., Aurora

An “Indian captivity narrative” is a story of a non-Native person’s capture by “uncivilized” Native Americans. This lecture will focus on the words used to tell Hannah Duston’s story, exploring the hidden motivations behind them, which played into people’s preconceived ideas and fears.