Indian Chiefs of Southern Minnesota
Author : Thomas Hughes
Publisher :
Page : 154 pages
File Size : 48,44 MB
Release : 1927
Category : Social Science
ISBN :
Author : Thomas Hughes
Publisher :
Page : 154 pages
File Size : 48,44 MB
Release : 1927
Category : Social Science
ISBN :
Author : Frank Blackwell Mayer
Publisher :
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 32,4 MB
Release : 1986
Category : Frontier and pioneer life
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Author : Mary Lethert Wingerd
Publisher : U of Minnesota Press
Page : 600 pages
File Size : 49,93 MB
Release : 2010
Category : History
ISBN : 0816648689
In 1862, four years after Minnesota was ratified as the thirty-second state in the Union, simmering tensions between indigenous Dakota and white settlers culminated in the violent, six-week-long U.S.-Dakota War. Hundreds of lives were lost on both sides, and the war ended with the execution of thirty-eight Dakotas on December 26, 1862, in Mankato, Minnesota--the largest mass execution in American history. The following April, after suffering a long internment at Fort Snelling, the Dakota and Winnebago peoples were forcefully removed to South Dakota, precipitating the near destruction of the area's native communities while simultaneously laying the foundation for what we know and recognize today as Minnesota. In North Country: The Making of Minnesota, Mary Lethert Wingerd unlocks the complex origins of the state--origins that have often been ignored in favor of legend and a far more benign narrative of immigration, settlement, and cultural exchange. Moving from the earliest years of contact between Europeans and the indigenous peoples of the western Great Lakes region to the era of French and British influence during the fur trade and beyond, Wingerd charts how for two centuries prior to official statehood Native people and Europeans in the region maintained a hesitant, largely cobeneficial relationship. Founded on intermarriage, kinship, and trade between the two parties, this racially hybridized society was a meeting point for cultural and economic exchange until the western expansion of American capitalism and violation of treaties by the U.S. government during the 1850s wore sharply at this tremulous bond, ultimately leading to what Wingerd calls Minnesota's Civil War. A cornerstone text in the chronicle of Minnesota's history, Wingerd's narrative is augmented by more than 170 illustrations chosen and described by Kirsten Delegard in comprehensive captions that depict the fascinating, often haunting representations of the region and its inhabitants over two and a half centuries. North Country is the unflinching account of how the land the Dakota named Mini Sota Makoce became the State of Minnesota and of the people who have called it, at one time or another, home.
Author : Anton Treuer
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 37,43 MB
Release : 2015
Category : History
ISBN : 9780873519632
By fending off repeated assaults on their land and governance, the Ojibwe people of Red Lake have retained cultural identity and maintained traditional ways of life.
Author : Anton Treuer
Publisher : Borealis Books
Page : 328 pages
File Size : 32,24 MB
Release : 2011
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780873517799
Explores the murder of the controversial Ojibwe chief who led his people through the first difficult years of dispossession by white invaders--and created a new kind of leadership for the Ojibwe.
Author : Chris Flook
Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Page : 176 pages
File Size : 42,72 MB
Release : 2016
Category : History
ISBN : 1467118567
Native Americans lived, hunted and farmed in east-central Indiana for two thousand years before the area became a part of the Hoosier State. Flood explores the unique yet often untold history of this Native experience. He examines the pre-European cultures that existed, and then focuses on post-European contact with indigenous cultures in the same area.
Author : Gwen Westerman
Publisher : Minnesota Historical Society
Page : 531 pages
File Size : 27,4 MB
Release : 2012
Category : History
ISBN : 0873518837
An intricate narrative of the Dakota people over the centuries in their traditional homelands, the stories behind the profound connections that hold true today.
Author : Felix S. Cohen
Publisher :
Page : 700 pages
File Size : 40,84 MB
Release : 1942
Category : Indians of North America
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Author : Kent Nerburn
Publisher : New World Library
Page : 242 pages
File Size : 19,67 MB
Release : 1999
Category : History
ISBN : 1577310799
This collections of writings by revered Native Americans offers timeless, meaningful lessons and thought-provoking teachings on living and learning.
Author : Laura Waterman Wittstock
Publisher : Borealis Books
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 34,81 MB
Release : 2013
Category : History
ISBN : 9780873518871
A powerful, insider's history of the first decade of the American Indian Movement.