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Chief Arvol Looking Horse and others lead a pipe ceremony at Pilot Knob on October 3, 2009

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Map showing the boundaries of the 1851 Treaty of Traverse des Sioux land cession area (Royce Area 289)

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Historian Bruce White presents information about Pilot Knob to the Mendota Heights City Council in hopes of convincing them to order an Environmental Assessment Worksheet for the site. The council discusses this information and other information…

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Mendota Heights Parks and Open Space Plan lists the parks in the Mendota Heights area and describes the goals of the Parks and Open Space plan for this area outside of Minneapolis, MN.

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Multiple state grants were used to fund the preservation of Pilot Knob, a Native American sacred site in Mendota Heights, Minnesota

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In 2003 an Environmental Assessment Worksheet was done on Pilot Knob, Mendota Heights, MN.

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National Register Bulletin 38 or "Guidelines for Evaluating and Documenting Traditional Cultural Properties gives the guidelines for evaluating if a site can be put on the National Register of Historic Places based on its "traditional cultural…

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The Resource Manargement Plan describes the desired goals and process for restoring and managing Pilot Knob once it had been saved from development

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The 1851 Traverse des Sioux Treaty ceded approximately 35 million acres of land in Minnesota and Iowa to the federal government. The treaty was signed on Pilot Knob and this plaque commemorates the signing.

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A picture of traditional indigenous food from First Nations Kitchen at All Saints Episcopal Church in Minneapolis, MN.