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Margaret Huettl

Margaret Huettl, Assistant Professor in History and Ethnic Studies, poses in front of a screen shot of the redesigned Oregon Trail game. Huettl consulted in the redesign. The redesign was to bring the game up to modern standards and root out historical inaccuracies and cliches about Native American culture. Huettl has Lac Courte Oreilles tribal ancestors. She researched old photos and drawings for accurate depictions of different tribes’ clothing and style. May 21, 2021. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Margaret Huettl, Assistant Professor in History and Ethnic Studies, poses in front of a screen shot of the redesigned Oregon Trail game. Huettl consulted in the redesign. The redesign was to bring the game up to modern standards and root out historical inaccuracies and cliches about Native American culture. Huettl has Lac Courte Oreilles tribal ancestors. She researched old photos and drawings for accurate depictions of different tribes’ clothing and style. May 21, 2021. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Martha Redbone, right, American blues and soul singer of Cherokee, Choctaw, European and African-American decent, and Margaret Huettl, assistant professor of history and ethnic studies, lead a discussion about where we come from and who we want to be as part of MLK week. January 24, 2020. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Martha Redbone, American blues and soul singer of Cherokee, Choctaw, European and African-American decent, and Margaret Huettl, assistant professor of history and ethnic studies, lead a discussion about where we come from and who we want to be as part of MLK week. January 24, 2020. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Studio portrait of Margaret Huettl, Assistant Professor, History. April 3, 2017. Photo by Greg Nathan, University Communication Photography.
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Studio portrait of Margaret Huettl, Assistant Professor, Arts and Science. New Faculty Orientation. August 29, 2016. Photo by Greg Nathan, University Communication Photography.
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