History of North Dakota
Author : Elwin B. Robinson
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File Size : 28,46 MB
Release : 1966
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Author : Elwin B. Robinson
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File Size : 28,46 MB
Release : 1966
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Author : Herbert Samuel Schell
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Page : 425 pages
File Size : 15,95 MB
Release : 1961
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Author : Linda M. Clemmons
Publisher : University of Iowa Press
Page : 281 pages
File Size : 34,92 MB
Release : 2019-05-15
Category : History
ISBN : 1609386337
Robert Hopkins was a man caught between two worlds. As a member of the Dakota Nation, he was unfairly imprisoned, accused of taking up arms against U.S. soldiers when war broke out with the Dakota in 1862. However, as a Christian convert who was also a preacher, Hopkins’s allegiance was often questioned by many of his fellow Dakota as well. Without a doubt, being a convert—and a favorite of the missionaries—had its privileges. Hopkins learned to read and write in an anglicized form of Dakota, and when facing legal allegations, he and several high-ranking missionaries wrote impassioned letters in his defense. Ultimately, he was among the 300-some Dakota spared from hanging by President Lincoln, imprisoned instead at Camp Kearney in Davenport, Iowa, for several years. His wife, Sarah, and their children, meanwhile, were forced onto the barren Crow Creek reservation in Dakota Territory with the rest of the Dakota women, children, and elderly. In both places, the Dakota were treated as novelties, displayed for curious residents like zoo animals. Historian Linda Clemmons examines the surviving letters from Robert and Sarah; other Dakota language sources; and letters from missionaries, newspaper accounts, and federal documents. She blends both the personal and the historical to complicate our understanding of the development of the Midwest, while also serving as a testament to the resilience of the Dakota and other indigenous peoples who have lived in this region from time immemorial.
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Page : 614 pages
File Size : 49,77 MB
Release : 1906
Category : South Dakota
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Author : Nick Estes
Publisher : Haymarket Books
Page : 343 pages
File Size : 30,19 MB
Release : 2024-07-16
Category : Social Science
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Awards: One Book South Dakota Common Read, South Dakota Humanities Council, 2022. PEN Oakland/Josephine Miles Literary Award, PEN America, 2020. One Book One Tribe Book Award, First Nations Development Institute, 2020. Finalist, Stubbendieck Great Plains Distinguished Book Prize, 2019. Shortlist, Brooklyn Public Library Literary Prize, 2019. Our History Is the Future is at once a work of history, a personal story, and a manifesto. Now available in paperback on the fifth anniversary of its original publication, Our History Is the Future features a new afterword by Nick Estes about the rising indigenous campaigns to protect our environment from extractive industries and to shape new ways of relating to one another and the world. In this award-winning book, Estes traces traditions of Indigenous resistance leading to the present campaigns against fossil fuel pipelines, such as the Dakota Access Pipeline Protests, from the days of the Missouri River trading forts through the Indian Wars, the Pick-Sloan dams, the American Indian Movement, and the campaign for Indigenous rights at the United Nations. In 2016, a small protest encampment at the Standing Rock reservation in North Dakota, initially established to block construction of the Dakota Access oil pipeline, grew to be the largest Indigenous protest movement in the twenty-first century, attracting tens of thousands of Indigenous and non-Native allies from around the world. Its slogan “Mni Wiconi”—Water Is Life—was about more than just a pipeline. Water Protectors knew this battle for Native sovereignty had already been fought many times before, and that, even with the encampment gone, their anti-colonial struggle would continue. While a historian by trade, Estes draws on observations from the encampments and from growing up as a citizen of the Oceti Sakowin (the Nation of the Seven Council Fires) and his own family’s rich history of struggle.
Author : Dana Reed Bailey
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Page : 1126 pages
File Size : 24,57 MB
Release : 1899
Category : Minnehaha County (S.D.)
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Page : 642 pages
File Size : 24,93 MB
Release : 1918
Category : North Dakota
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Author : Donna Walsh Shepherd
Publisher : Children's Press(CT)
Page : 148 pages
File Size : 49,60 MB
Release : 2001
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9780516210933
Describes the geography, plants, animals, history, economy, religions, culture, sports, arts, and people of South Dakota.
Author : Craig Volk
Publisher : South Dakota State Historical Society
Page : pages
File Size : 40,82 MB
Release : 2020
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781941813294
"Using the writings of his grandmother, Margaret Spader Neises, and mother, Joan Neises Volk, author Craig Volk creates a one-year diary that details the life and times of a woman during 1932."--
Author : Vernell Johnson
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Page : 300 pages
File Size : 13,61 MB
Release : 1998-09-01
Category : Cities and towns
ISBN : 9780966646801