sings
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Post by sings on Nov 30, 2005 13:37:59 GMT -5
I just entered Through Dakota Eyes in the MSN search engine---- i haven't had time to do anything but skim around thru it--- but looks to me like there could be a lot of info there---singsdakota 
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Post by hermin1 on Nov 30, 2005 15:27:21 GMT -5
;)singsdakota: tjhere is a wealth of information in that book. My friend lent it to me and I readat least once. Had I known I would be doing Genealogical searches, I would have held on to it and made more notes. You also might want to go to flandreau SD web site and read that historical piece, I think it is called A history of the Dakota Sioux or something. I remember posting the web site and/or the Title of the booklet.,a while back.
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Post by sings on Nov 30, 2005 20:19:12 GMT -5
hermin 1: are you talking about the history that includes the "Bend in the River" church history? or is there another one? thnx kit
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Post by dgng on Dec 1, 2005 14:57:23 GMT -5
Through Dakota Eyes: Narrative Accounts of the Minnesota Indian War of 1862. Edited by Gary Clayton Anderson and Alan R. Woolworth. Minnesota Historical Society Press, 1988.
Available through the MN Historical Society as well. Tons of genealogical information as well as the narratives of the Dakota people taken as testimony in 1901 at hearings investigating the Sisseton and Wahpeton claims against the federal government for restoration of their annuities.
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Post by highashell on Dec 1, 2005 15:03:02 GMT -5
well they were eyewitness accounts that were published in the early st paul pioneer press
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