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A History That Remains Overlooked: The U.S. - Dakota War of 1862 

Colin Mustful
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A drawing depicting the execution of 38 Dakota men in Mankato by Michael Nowack, 1862 - www.usdakotawar.org/history/m...
Copied from a sketch by Mr. Herman, of St. Paul.in Harper's Weekly, January 17, 1863, page 39. Title from Harper's Weekly. - www.usdakotawar.org/history/m...
1904 painting "Attack on New Ulm" by Anton Gag - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dakota_...
A painting of a Dakota encampment on the Upper Mississippi, by F. Jackson in 1857. - www.usdakotawar.org/history/m...
From Fort Snelling Looking Up, Seth Eastman, 1848 - www.usdakotawar.org/history/d...
Portrait of Zebulon Pike by Charles Willson Peale, 1808 - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zebulon...
Fort Snelling Area Map - www.sutori.com/en/story/inter...
Treaty of Traverse des Sioux, painted for Minnesota State Capitol by Francis David Millet, 1905 - www.usdakotawar.org/history/t...
Treaty of Traverse des Sioux land cession area shown in green across northern Iowa, southern Minnesota and eastern South Dakota. - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treaty_...
Treaty of Traverse des Sioux by Francis Davis Millet - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treaty_...
The Traders’ Paper - www.usdakotawar.org/history/t...
A photograph of a Dakota woman and children guarding corn at the Upper Sioux Agency in Granite Falls, MN, taken the day before the U.S.-Dakota War of 1862 began. Taken by Adrien John Ebell, August 1862. - www.usdakotawar.org/history/m...
Adrien John Ebell took this photo at Thomas Williamson's home at the Upper Sioux Agency on August 18, the day before the U.S.-Dakota War. - www.usdakotawar.org/history/m...
Joseph R. Brown with Dakota Indians and white men who accompanied him to Washington for a treaty with the government. - www.usdakotawar.org/history/m...
Hazelwood Mission station of Reverend Stephen R. Riggs, taken in Yellow Medicine, Minnesota in approximately 1860 - www.usdakotawar.org/history/m...
Photo of Chief Little Crow III (Taoyateduta) in Washington D.C. 1858. - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_...
"The siege of New Ulm, Minnesota" by Henry August Schwabe - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dakota_...
The Lake Shetek captives, November 30, 1862. Courtesy State Archives of the South Dakota Historical Society From left: Roseanne Ireland, Julia Wright holding her daughter Eldora, Emma Duley (rear), Lillie Everett (front), Laura Duley holding her son Jefferson, Ellen Ireland - www.usdakotawar.org/history/a...
Henry H. Sibley, 1862 - www.usdakotawar.org/history/h...
Battle of Birch Coulee, Dorothea Paul, about 1975 - www.usdakotawar.org/history/m...
Drawing of the Battle of Wood Lake, c.1896. From A thrilling narrative of the Minnesota massacre and the Sioux War of 1862-63 (A.P. Connolly. Chicago, 1896.) - www.mnopedia.org/event/battle...
White boy identifying Indian who took part in the Dakota Uprisings, from Harper’s Weekly, 1862 - www.usdakotawar.org/history/a...
Jail for U.S.-Dakota War captives - www.usdakotawar.org/history/m...
Portrait of Abraham Lincoln by Alexander Gardner, 1863 - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abraham...
Fort Snelling Internment or Concentration Camp, 1862 - www.usdakotawar.org/history/a...
A Dakota boy at the Fort Snelling prison compound in 1863. - www.usdakotawar.org/history/m...
Crow Creek Reservation, 1880s. Courtesy State Archives of the South Dakota Historical Society - www.usdakotawar.org/history/a...
The Dispersal of the Dakota after 1862 (The Minnesota Historical Society) - ss.sites.mtu.edu/mhugl/2017/1...
Eastman's view of Fort Snelling from the area of Coldwater Spring, showing Pilot Knob in the distance at far right. Original in the Minnesota Historical Society. - www.minnesotahistory.net/East...

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@1stminnsharpshooters341
@1stminnsharpshooters341 7 месяцев назад
thanks recapping this historical and impactful war.
@marknichols5827
@marknichols5827 Месяц назад
Still not sure why you fail to mention the 800 plus innocent settlers who were murdered, mutilated, tortured and kidnapped by their "friendly neighbors". The indians had every right to be frustrated with having to wait several weeks for the money they had been promised, but massacres and war with the innocents?
@king300h4
@king300h4 7 месяцев назад
Fabulous knowledge to know, Thank you for sharing this, Great Video.
@danielhutchinson6604
@danielhutchinson6604 5 месяцев назад
The Refugees who fled from Minnesota appeared to offer a different result in Wyoming a couple years later. Red Cloud assembled a group to overcome the US Army and close the Bozeman Trail. The Treaty of 1868 that gave Lakota and their associates the region from the Bear Paws , to the Dakota Territory on the Banks of the Missouri River, were forgotten as soon as Fools found Gold in Paha Sapa..... That conflict was overlooked too......
@Bumpyi64
@Bumpyi64 2 месяца назад
If only Little Crow could/would have controlled his warriors. I mean, their beef was with the U.S. Government, and not the hundreds of unsuspecting settlers they slaughtered. Imagine coming home and finding your baby crucified to a tree and in some instances other family members much, much worse. Most likely anyone seeing this would have been pissed too...
@davidlarson2041
@davidlarson2041 2 месяца назад
thank you for stating this - and not just ignoring it because of bad white men
@Bumpyi64
@Bumpyi64 2 месяца назад
@@davidlarson2041 New Ulm is my hometown, the countryside is filled with historical markers and there are many factual records of what happened in print. Civilians in war are always collateral damage no matter how strong the effort they not be, but rarely intentionally sought out, massacred, and mutilated. The settlers had no idea what was going on at the Lower Sioux Reservation and no idea of the horror that was coming exclusively for them.
@davidlarson2041
@davidlarson2041 2 месяца назад
@@Bumpyi64 I wouldn't know about all the markers but I do read and hear all about the awful whites but little about what the sioux did to the settlers - and that is my point - the settlers - many were slaughtered and tricked into trusting those they helped in the past who then turned on them. Little is said about that or them - but the focus is usually on the bad treatment of the sioux.
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