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