Ryan Booth participated in the first of two symposia on “Rethinking the Indian Wars” on September 26-29 in Taos, NM. The event is co-sponsored by the SMU Clements Center on Southwest History and the Arizona Historical Society. The papers from this symposium will be published by the University of Nebraska in an edited volume. Booth’s paper entitled “Dead and Buried: The ‘Final’ End of the US-Indian Wars” focused on how soldiers and others died in the wars and how the military buried them. Spoiler alert: it isn’t how Hollywood depicted it!