Unwarranted Expulsion: The Removal of the Winnebago Indians

Unwarranted Expulsion: The Removal of the Winnebago Indians
Author: Colin Mustful
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 42
Release: 2012-09-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 1300162627

In February of 1863 the Winnebago Indians of southern Minnesota were exiled from beyond the state of Minnesota forever. This act of law came in the aftermath of the U.S. - Dakota Conflict of 1862. Prior to the conflict, the Winnebago Indians had been promised a permanent home. They lived peaceably and had made marked improvements upon the land as documented by Indian Agents. Despite clear evidence that the Winnebago Indians took no part in the Conflict of 1862, public sentiment exceedingly favored removal. Ultimately, the U.S. - Dakota Conflict of 1862 acted as the necessary catalyst for the people of southern Minnesota to influence legislation and provoke the unwarranted expulsion of the Winnebago Indians.

Ceding Contempt: Minnesota’s Most Significant Historical Event

Ceding Contempt: Minnesota’s Most Significant Historical Event
Author: Colin Mustful
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2012-03-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 1483448592

In Minnesota's fading frontier the once vibrant Dakota Indians were compelled and coerced to cede their bountiful homeland to those opportunists that would usher in a new era. In 1851, the Dakota Indians signed the Treaties of Traverse des Sioux and Mendota, selling their lands west of the Mississippi River. Frank Blackwell Mayer, a young artist from Baltimore, traveled to Minnesota to witness the negotiations between the Dakota Indians and the United States Government. Mayer captured images of the Dakota Indians and the fleeting frontier through a variety of Illustrations. But he also found more. He found a beautiful land and a burgeoning, multicultural society who sought a prosperous future. He also discovered the unique and extraordinary nature of the Dakota nation.