
Green Bay: A New Home
Clip: Special | 6m 57s
The displaced Oneida found a new home in Green Bay.
Native American population increased in the 1820s when many Oneida, forced to leave their lands in New York, were led to Green Bay by missionary Eleazar Williams. (Part 3/8)
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Green Bay: A New Home
Clip: Special | 6m 57s
Native American population increased in the 1820s when many Oneida, forced to leave their lands in New York, were led to Green Bay by missionary Eleazar Williams. (Part 3/8)
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