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The Fort from Home: Puget Sound Treaty War Panel discussion series seeks to increase representation of Native voices in the telling of 19th Century history. This free program brings together a panel of historians to discuss the experiences and effects of these events. With representatives from Nisqually, Puyallup, Steilacoom, Squaxin Island and Muckleshoot Tribes, as well as Fort Nisqually Living History Museum, the panel offers a new dialogue among diverse communities impacted by the War and its aftermath. The Puget Sound Treaty War (1855-1856) was an armed conflict between soldiers of the regular U.S. Army, Washington Territorial volunteers and tribes involved in the Medicine Creek Treaty. The treaty, the first of several consecutive treaties introduced by Governor Isaac Stevens in quick succession, sought the relocation of local tribes to reservations in exchange for cash payments and the preservation of hunting and fishing rights. The treaty became a catalyst for the conflict. The first conversation in this series provides an overview of the Treaty War and its aftermath Panelists include: -Brandon Reynon, Tribal Historic Preservation Officer, Puyallup Tribe -Danny Marshall, Chairperson, Steilacoom Indian Tribe -Jerry Eckrom, Historian, Fort Nisqually Living History Museum -Margaret Seymour-Henry, Oral History Specialist and Cultural Resources Tech Specialist with Squaxin Island Tribe -Nettsie Bullchild, Director of Nisqually Tribal Archives/Nisqually Tribal Historic Preservation Office -Warren KingGeorge, Historian, Muckleshoot Indian Tribe This panel is moderated by Jennifer Ott, Assistant Director, HistoryLink.org. Additional information can be found at: Fort Nisqually: www.fortnisqually.org Muckleshoot Tribe: www.npaihb.org/member-tribes/muckleshoot-tribe Nisqually Tribe: www.nisqually-nsn.gov puyaləpabš (Puyallup): www.puyallup-tribe.com/ourtribe Steilacoom Tribe: www.steilacoomtribe.blogspot.com/2009/01/history.html Squaxin Island Tribe: www.squaxinisland.org This panel series was the recipient for the 2021 Award for Outstanding Achievement in Broadening Perspectives in Preservation from Tacoma Landmarks Preservation Commission Historic Preservation Office.