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Abstract: "Social construction of reality" and "cultural sense of place" are two topics much discussed of late. Consideration of historical events and movements of people in the Indiana Dunes region, along the south shore of Lake Michigan, sheds light on the social construction of sense of place, a process more complex and contentious than is often recognized.
History of the Indiana Dunes region is briefly summarized, and several groups of people are examined in terms of their relationship to natural and cultural resources of the area. Miami people inhabited the Indiana Dunes until the early eighteenth century. Pottawatomie bands then lived there until their removal in the early nineteenth century. Ottawa people arrived in the s along with French Canadian settlers who preceded Euro American immigrants primarily Irish and Swedish of the s and s.
From the outset of Euro American arrival on the Indiana shores of Lake Michigan, there were plans for large-scale modification of the natural environment. Joseph Bailly, who established a small "jack-knife" trading post within present-day boundaries of the Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore around , purchased more than two thousand acres of land with intentions of platting a town, dredging a harbor and developing shipping facilities.
Railroads reached the area in the s, facilitating the harvest and export of natural resources including frogs, ducks, geese, and passenger pigeons.