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Immigrants taking an oath of citizenship at the Minneapolis Council of Americanization, 1925.

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Bishop Whipple (seated center, right) and others at St. Cornelia's Church, Morton, c.1895.

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In the 1851 Treaty of Traverse des Sioux, the Sisseton and Wahpeton Dakota people sold 21 million acres of land to the United States.

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A map of "Indian land cessations" from the Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1896-1897.

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The North West Company Depot at Grand Portage National Monument.

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Coldwater Spring, a site of religious exchange between the Dakota and Ojibwe peoples.

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After consultation with Tribes, Pipestone National Monument officials renewed exhibits to orient visitors more respectfully to the sacred place.

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This book was released by the Hardwick Community Club in the spring of 1992 to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Hardwick's founding. The book uses newspaper records and Hardwick municipal records to provide a history of the community of the…

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An interview clip with Darlene St. Clair in which she discusses the way in which Bdote and Oheywahi have been affected by colonialism.

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Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church in Hardwick, Minnesota. Founded as a German Lutheran Church in 1894, the congregation which would become Zion built their first church building in 1901. The current building was finished on October 31, 1948 and the…