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Impact of the US-Dakota War beyond Minnesota
Leave a commentFebruary 1, 2024 by pamelanowak
Originally published June 27, 2020 The impact of the U.S.-Dakota War stretched beyond the boundaries of Minnesota and effected many …
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The Lasting Impact of the US-Dakota War
Leave a commentFebruary 1, 2024 by pamelanowak
Originally published June 20, 2020 The long-term impact of the U.S.-Dakota War stretches even today. For the Dakota, for Whites, …
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The Immediate Aftermath of the Dakota Conflict
Leave a commentFebruary 1, 2024 by pamelanowak
Originally published June 14, 2020 There is no way to discuss the aftermath of the U.S.-Dakota War in a single …
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The Trial of Chaska
Leave a commentFebruary 1, 2024 by pamelanowak
Originally published June 6, 2020 For nearly all the cases of the Dakota War Trials, the commission seemed to believe …
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The Trial of Joseph Godfrey
Leave a commentFebruary 1, 2024 by pamelanowak
Originally published May 30, 2020 Last week, this, and next, I am posting about the Dakota Trials. My posts will …
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The Dakota Conflict Trials
Leave a commentFebruary 1, 2024 by pamelanowak
Originally published May 23, 2020 This week and next, I am posting about the Dakota Trials. My posts will be …
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The Last Days of the Dakota Conflict
February 1, 2024 by pamelanowak
Originally published May 16, 2020 In terms of ending the Dakota Conflict, Little Crow’s letter (posted last week), with its …
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Dakota Leaders
Leave a commentFebruary 1, 2024 by pamelanowak
Originally published May 10, 2020 Little Crow is most recognized as his role as leader of the Sioux during the …
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The Fool Soldiers
Leave a commentFebruary 1, 2024 by pamelanowak
Originally published May 3, 2020 The Fool Soldiers played a vital role in the fate of the Lake Shetek captives. …
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The Other Shetek Settlers
2February 1, 2024 by pamelanowak
Originally published Apr. 25, 2020 Over the past few weeks, I’ve shared a bit about the families who lived at …
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