Hungry for History: Commemorating Tomochichi in Savannah
Автор: City of Savannah
Загружено: 2017-05-09
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The Native American Indian Chief Tomochichi, who helped Oglethorpe establish Savannah and the Georgia colony, experienced a level of commemoration unrivaled among Native Americans, with monuments and buildings honoring his life. Yet for over a century, from the late 1700s till the late 1800s, he was all but forgotten, and only slowly regained the prominence in the decades that followed.
Robin B. Williams, chair of the Architectural History Department at the Savannah College of Art and Design, shows how the ebb and flow of Tomochichi's reputation mirrored that of Native Americans nationally, and how he achieved a level of recognition that remains remarkable.
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