Dakota Conflict
The Exile
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The Dakota people are divided and dispersed across the plains, from the Missouri...
The Dakota people are divided and dispersed across the plains, from the Missouri River to the Rocky Mountains. Others journey north.
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Dakota Conflict
The Exile
Clip: Special | 9m 10sVideo has Closed Captions
The Dakota people are divided and dispersed across the plains, from the Missouri River to the Rocky Mountains. Others journey north.
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US-Dakota Conflict Web Extra - Little Crow Remains
Preview: Special | 18m 12s | David Beaulieu talks about what happened to Little Crow's remains. (18m 12s)
US-Dakota Conflict Web Extra - Ben Leonard on Treaties
Preview: Special | 3m 35s | Ben Leonard talks about the 1851 Treaties with the Dakota Nation. (3m 35s)
US-Dakota Conflict Web Extra - Dakota 38 Dec. 26, 2012 Event
Preview: Special | 8m 36s | Commemoration on 150th anniversary of hanging of 38 Dakota, dedication of new memorial. (8m 36s)
US-Dakota Conflict Web Extra - Extended Mankato Powwow
Preview: Special | 5m 12s | More footage from Sept. 2012 Mahkato Wacipi, a weekend of remembering & reconciliation. (5m 12s)
US-Dakota Conflict Web Extra -Melodie Andrews
Preview: Special | 9m 57s | Melodie Andrews talks about the missing Mankato monument. (9m 57s)
US-Dakota Conflict Web Extra - MNHS on NAGPRA & More
Preview: Special | 8m | Info about NAGPRA, how items came into MHS collection, & how roles have changed over time. (8m)
US-Dakota Conflict Web Extra - More from New Ulm Event
Preview: Special | 3m 49s | A tour of New Ulm from event in August 2012 commemorating what happened in August 1862. (3m 49s)
US-Dakota Conflict Web Extra - North Country
Preview: Special | 6m 17s | Beaulieu & Delegard describe importance of images for understanding historical context. (6m 17s)
US-Dakota Conflict Web Extra - Urdahl & Ness Church
Preview: Special | 2m 24s | Rep. Dean Urdahl talks about Wiping of the Tears Ceremony (not shown) at Ness Church. (2m 24s)
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Clip: Special | 3m 21s | After 46 days in Washington, the Dakota chiefs learn the real purpose of their 1858... (3m 21s)
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Clip: Special | 3m 35s | New towns, named after the Dakota chiefs, spring up nearly overnight as white... (3m 35s)
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Clip: Special | 8m 11s | Ten days after the violence begins, Henry Sibley and his 1,400-man army finally... (8m 11s)
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Clip: Special | 11m 59s | In 1851, the four tribes of the Eastern Dakota meet with a white delegation. At stake... (11m 59s)
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Clip: Special | 8m 20s | Anger over a late treaty payment and the refusal of food to people near starvation... (8m 20s)
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Clip: Special | 3m 34s | Using the Dakota language, small Christian missions worked in earnest to change the... (3m 34s)
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Clip: Special | 1m 35s | In the midst of the Civil War, newspapers North and South report the murder of Indian... (1m 35s)
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Clip: Special | 6m 23s | After swift trials, the Dakota men are sent to a log prison in Mankato to await... (6m 23s)
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