OU Health Sciences receives federal grant to recognize descendants of American Indian POWs incarcerated at Fort Marion
University of Oklahoma News
The University of Oklahoma Health Sciences has been awarded a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities to engage with the descendants of American Indian individuals who were incarcerated at Fort Marion in Florida during the 1870s. Formerly known as Castillo de San Marcos, Fort Marion served as a government internment site for American Indians at least four times.
Dolores Subia BigFoot, project director and OU Health Sciences faculty member, is the principal investigator for this grant. She is actively seeking descendants of those affected to share their stories at an upcoming event scheduled March 25-27 at OU Health Sciences in Oklahoma City. The $50,000 award will facilitate a gathering of descendant families to discuss the historical impact of this incarceration over the past 150 years.
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