September 16, 2014
Ritterbush publishes 'Kanza Language and Landscape-Kansas River' virtual tour
Submitted by Lauren W. Ritterbush
Lauren W. Ritterbush, anthropology, has published "Kanza Language and Landscape-The Kansas River," a virtual exploration of the Kansas River and its tributaries through the language and stories of the Kanza, or Kaw, Indians.
This tour was produced in cooperation with the multidisciplinary language and landscape working group and has gained recognition from the Kaw Nation and the Google Earth Outreach Trainers Network and staff, including at the recent Indigenous Mapping Workshop at the University of Victoria.
It is highlighted in the TourBuilder gallery.
Learn more about the Kanza Language and Landscape working group.