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Beltrami Bicentennial brings speakers and music June 24-25

Italian author and surveyor Giacomo Beltrami, after whom Beltrami County is named.
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Italian author and surveyor Giacomo Beltrami, after whom Beltrami County is named.

The bicentennial celebrates the 200th anniversary of Italian author and surveyor Giacomo Beltrami’s visit to the United States and Minnesota.

BEMIDJI — Beltrami County Historical Society announcd the Beltrami Bicentennial, a two-day celebration Saturday, June 24, at Buena Vista Ski Area and Sunday, June 25, at Beltrami County History Center in Bemidji.

The bicentennial celebrates the 200th anniversary of Italian author and surveyor Giacomo Beltrami’s visit to the United States and Minnesota. During his visit, Beltrami and his Ojibwe guides ventured through much of modern-day Beltrami County in his search for the source of the Mississippi River, which he identified as Lake Julia, just north of Bemidji.

The event starts at 8 a.m. with a 5k history walk/run at Buena Vista Ski Area.

Featured event speakers include biogeographers and documentarians River’s Edge Geographics; former Red Lake Nation Tribal Chairman Floyd “Buck” Jourdain; Smithsonian Institute researcher emeritus Cesare Marino; and John Welle, Professor of Italian, Emeritus, University of Notre Dame.

The Historical Society will also welcome Jon Romer, a flutist specializing in Native American flute, who will cap the program with a special concert on Sunday afternoon. Special exhibits will display information about Beltrami’s life and travels in the United States and Mexico.

The Historical Society partnered with the Museo Civico Scienze Naturali Enrico Caffi (E. Caffi Civic Museum of Natural Sciences) in Bergamo, Italy, home of the Costantino Beltrami Collection. Saturday afternoon, a livestream will be offered by museum staff Cesare Marino and local Native American experts to feature artifacts Beltrami collected and took back to Italy.

Daily admission includes parking, self-guided museum/historic building tours, speakers, music and children’s activities. Save by purchasing commemorative badges, available at the History Center and Bemidji Woolen Mills – each badge is $13 and includes access for both days of the bicentennial celebration.