
Little Crow mutilated by the citizens.
Little Crow (Taoyateduta), was a leader of the Mdewakanton Dakota during the U.S.-Dakota War of 1862 On July 3, 1863, while Little Crow and his
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Little Crow (Taoyateduta), was a leader of the Mdewakanton Dakota during the U.S.-Dakota War of 1862 On July 3, 1863, while Little Crow and his
I’m so proud of my ancestors back to Little Crow Cetanwakanmani and beyond. Related to the Wabasha chiefs as well. If anyone can let me
Little Crow III (Dakota: July 3, 1863) was a chief of a band of the Mdewakanton people. The Mdewakanton had been displaced by the Ojibwe/Chippewa from their ancestoral
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10th Generations to Cetanwakanmami Little Crow to Sharon Lennartson Tribal Chair descendant. Many of our members come from Cetanwakanmami. Also here is a picture of
I’m sure most of you know about the articles. I don’t have time to add the 6 articles right know, I will later. Sharon
CROW CREEK RESERVATION, Friday, December 11, 2009—Brandon Sazue’s camper sitting in the middle of the prairie presented a lonely but inspiring image as we drove
“Crow Brings the Daylight” -An Inuit Myth An Inuit Myth retold by S. E. Schlosser Long, long ago, when the world was still new, the
by Clara NiiSkaIn August 1881, Crow Dog, “belonging to†the Brule Sioux Band, killed Spotted Tail, who signed the treaty of 1868 as the principal
We were recently featured in the Twin Cities Pioneer Press. We would like to give acknowledgement and gratitude to Elliot Mann, at the Twin Cities
Chief Cetanwakanmani is the 10 granfather to my first cousins. Chief Little Crow Charging Hawk Cetan Waku Mani (born Cetanwakanmani), III, 1763 – 1830 Chief
I was thinking about my grandmother Lillian or Lilly LeClaire a lot lately. I know she has been guiding me, along with my GGgrandmother Angelique
We would love to add your descendancy chart on our website. Quick Reference to some Mendota Members who are DESCENDANTS of Chief Cetanwakanmani 111 (Little
25th annual pow-wow commemorates a people striving to preserve their culture. Tim Spitzack Editor About the time maples and birches reveal their first hint of
Keith Ellison remarks in the federal Congressional record submitted by Keith Ellison on December 19, 2012. Note in yellow below the Dakota Expulsion Act of
Sharon Lennartson, tribal headwoman of the Mendota Mdewakanton Dakota Community, exploded with joy when she learned of the Faribault Dakota Project in the works. “I
Hypolite Dupuis Hypolite Dupuis was known as a “veritable old settler” in the Minnesota River Valley when it was largely inhabited by Native Americans.
Excerpts from The History of Renville County Minnesota, Compiled by Franklyn Curtiss-Wedge, Chapter III, Vol. 1, page 31, rll Indian Treaties. From prehistoric days up
To my surprise I found my family story at the Fairbault Goverment Center on there website, I just typed in LeClaires. on 4-29-21. Your
Please share your stories with us. ALBERT AND LILLIE LECLAIRE THE FAMILY OF ALBERT AND LILLIE LECLAIRE Albert LeClaire, a Mdewakanton Dakota Indian, was 1st
Kaposia Village Recollections TALES OF THE DAYS WHEN ST. PAUL WAS NOTHING BUT AN INDIAN COMMUNITY (Larpenteur) [Source: The St. Paul Globe, Sunday, May 22,
Minnesota Genealogy and History Volunteers Dedicated to Free Genealogy Kaposia Village Recollections TALES OF THE DAYS WHEN ST. PAUL WAS NOTHING BUT AN INDIAN COMMUNITY
Minnesota History Taught Through the Lives of Hypolite & Angelique Dupuis by Daniel C. Munson The Hypolite and Angelique Dupuis House on the Sibley Historic
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