Blood on the Prairie - A Novel of the Sioux Uprising

Blood on the Prairie - A Novel of the Sioux Uprising
Title Blood on the Prairie - A Novel of the Sioux Uprising PDF eBook
Author Steven Merrill Ulmen
Publisher
Total Pages 212
Release 2008-09
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780615247960

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"Blood on the Prairie" tells the story of the Sioux uprising as seen through the eyes of those who witnessed the atrocities of this Indian war. Whites and Indians, both historical and fictional, tell the story of the uprising as they perceived it, and readers are allowed to form their own conclusions of these events.

Blood on the Prairie - A Novel of the Sioux Uprising Sesquicentennial Edition

Blood on the Prairie - A Novel of the Sioux Uprising Sesquicentennial Edition
Title Blood on the Prairie - A Novel of the Sioux Uprising Sesquicentennial Edition PDF eBook
Author Steven M. Ulmen
Publisher Eagle Entertainment USA
Total Pages 198
Release 2012-03
Genre Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN 0983205744

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The Dakota Conflict, or Great Sioux Uprising as it was called, occurred 150 years ago in 1862 and became identified as part of the American Civil War. This collector's edition is set amongst this theater of the American Civil War, where the Sioux Nation rebelled against Minnesota and led to some of the bloodiest conflicts of the period.

Blood on the Prairie

Blood on the Prairie
Title Blood on the Prairie PDF eBook
Author Steven Ulmen
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2008-06
Genre
ISBN 9780983205753

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Blood on the Prairie: A Novel of the Sioux Uprising is an historical fiction novel based upon the events of the Great Sioux Uprising in Minnesota, now referred to as the Dakota Conflict. The author is a direct descendant of paternal familial residents of Mankato Minnesota at that time. Mankato was also the site of the hanging of 38 Sioux warriors convicted of committing atrocities against Minnesota settlers during the Dakota Conflict. This remains the largest mass execution in United States history. The hanging execution was carried out by the Union Army per the order of President Abraham Lincoln, and was an action of the American Civil War. The Dakota Conflict remains controversial to this day.

The Sioux Uprising of 1862

The Sioux Uprising of 1862
Title The Sioux Uprising of 1862 PDF eBook
Author Kenneth Carley
Publisher Minnesota Historical Society Press
Total Pages 114
Release 1976
Genre History
ISBN

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While the Civil War raged in the East and South, Dakota Indians in Minnesota erupted violently into action against white settlers, igniting the tragic Dakota War of 1862. Hemmed in on a narrow reservation along the upper Minnesota River, the Dakota (Sioux) were frustrated by broken treaties, angered by dishonest agents and traders, and near starvation because of crop failures and late annuity payments. Led by Little Crow, Dakota warriors attacked the Redwood and Yellow Medicine Indian agencies and all whites living on their former lands in south-western Minnesota. They killed more than 450 whites and took some 250 white and mixed-blood prisoners during the 38-day conflict. White civilians and military units commanded by Henry H. Sibley defended towns and forts, pursued warriors, and eventually forced the Indians to surrender or flee westward. The penalties imposed by vengeful whites were swift and devastating. The federal government hanged 38 Dakota men in the largest mass execution in US history, 300 were imprisoned, and the Dakota people were banished from the state. This is the most accessible and balanced account available which draws on a wealth of written and visual materials by white and Indian participants and observers to show the sources of the Dakotas' justified and bitter wrath -- and the terrible consequences of the conflict.--Amazon.com.

Over The Earth I Come

Over The Earth I Come
Title Over The Earth I Come PDF eBook
Author Duane Schultz
Publisher Macmillan
Total Pages 340
Release 1992
Genre History
ISBN 9780312093600

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During one week in August 1862, in response to government lies and broken treaties, the previously peaceful Sioux rampaged throughout Minnesota leaving hundreds of settlers dead or homeless. With well-researched and insightful narrative, Schultz recounts one of America's most violent events.

Dakota War-Whoop

Dakota War-Whoop
Title Dakota War-Whoop PDF eBook
Author Harriet E. Bishop McConkey
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 249
Release 2019-05-23
Genre History
ISBN 0429681119

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First published in 1970, this volume from Mrs Harriet E. Bishop McConkey, a pioneer schoolteacher of St. Paul, Minnesota, was part of the first wave of contemporaneous accounts from Americans in 1863 documenting their perspective of the Sioux Uprising between the 17th of August and the 26th of September 1862. At least 450 settlers and soldiers were killed, depopulating large areas. Although not a direct eyewitness to events, Harriet McConkey was on the fringes of the action in St. Paul and gathered material firsthand from the participants themselves, enabling her to convey the settlers’ story with profound emotional involvement and intimacy, though with equally profound bitterness for the Native Americans. McConkey made little attempt to explore their motivations in the form of famine, late payment and poor treatment. Though imperfect, hers remains an important account documenting the settlers’ experience of the event which began a succession of wars over thirty years, ending at Wounded Knee, South Dakota in 1890.

Blood Song

Blood Song
Title Blood Song PDF eBook
Author Terry C. Johnston
Publisher St. Martin's Paperbacks
Total Pages 406
Release 2013-07-23
Genre Fiction
ISBN 146684972X

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Blood Song Terry C. Johnston Frontier Scout Seamus Donegan is heading for Montana Territory with his new bride when war erupts in the Black Hills of Dakota. Sitting bull and Crazy horse have defied the federal Government and refused to lead the wild tribes of the Northern Plains onto the reservation, and Washington decides to end the Indian problem once and for all. Donegan joins us with General George Cook who is leading the 2nd and 3rd Cavalry and a rough-and-tumble band of scouts and interpreters into the bloody battle. For Seamus Donegan and the men on the front lines, the long fight in the bitter cold of winter will be one of loneliness and fear--a struggle for survival that will not end, even with the swift and successful assault one the enemy stronghold. For in the ashes on the snow, in the fury of defeated warriors, the seeds are sown for a new and even bloodier chapter in the Indian Wars.