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The Infamous Dakota War Trials of 1862

The Infamous Dakota War Trials of 1862
Author: John A. Haymond
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2016-06-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 1476665109

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The U.S.-Dakota War, the bloodiest Indian war of the 19th century, erupted in southwestern Minnesota during the summer of 1862. In the war's aftermath, a hastily convened commission of five army officers conducted trials of 391 Indians charged with murder and massacre. In 36 days, 303 Dakota men were sentenced to death. In the largest simultaneous execution in American history, 38 were hanged on a single gallows on December 26, 1862--an incident now widely considered an act of revenge rather than judicial punishment. Providing fresh insight into this controversial event, this book examines the Dakota War trials from the perspective of 19th century military law. The author discusses the causes and far-reaching consequences of the war, the claims of widespread atrocities, the modern debate over the role of culture in lawful warfare and how the war has been depicted by historians.


The Infamous Dakota War Trials of 1862

The Infamous Dakota War Trials of 1862
Author: John A. Haymond
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2016-05-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 1476625077

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The U.S.-Dakota War, the bloodiest Indian war of the 19th century, erupted in southwestern Minnesota during the summer of 1862. In the war's aftermath, a hastily convened commission of five army officers conducted trials of 391 Indians charged with murder and massacre. In 36 days, 303 Dakota men were sentenced to death. In the largest simultaneous execution in American history, 38 were hanged on a single gallows on December 26, 1862--an incident now widely considered an act of revenge rather than judicial punishment. Providing fresh insight into this controversial event, this book examines the Dakota War trials from the perspective of 19th century military law. The author discusses the causes and far-reaching consequences of the war, the claims of widespread atrocities, the modern debate over the role of culture in lawful warfare and how the war has been depicted by historians.


The Dakota Trials

The Dakota Trials
Author: John Isch
Publisher:
Total Pages: 550
Release: 2012-01-01
Genre: Dakota Indians
ISBN: 9780976509554

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"Including the trial transcripts and commentary of the Dakota trials of September through November 1862, the Winnebago trials of November 1862, the Dakota trials of April 1863, the trials of Wo-we-no-pa (August 1863), Tah-ta-chas-nah-mane (Medicine Bottle, October 1864), and Shakopee (November 1864)" -- from title page


Fate of the Dakota: A Novel and Resource on the U.S. - Dakota War of 1862

Fate of the Dakota: A Novel and Resource on the U.S. - Dakota War of 1862
Author: Colin Mustful
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2016-01-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1329675258

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"Alfred Riggs was a twenty-five year old son of a missionary who found himself helplessly intertwined in the real life actions, events, and people of a harrowing conflict in the history of Minnesota. Alfred grew up among the Dakota Indians of Minnesota and he developed a profound respect for their people and established a near kinship tie to their leader, Little Crow. When war broke out, Alfred was torn between the safety of his family and friends, and his deep understanding and respect for the grievances and traditions of his Indian neighbors. As death and vengeance unfolded before him, he was motivated by valor and a brazen ambition for peace that nearly led to his death and alienated him from his father." -- Page [4] cover.


The Dakota War

The Dakota War
Author: Micheal Clodfelter
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2015-07-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 1476604088

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As the United States fought the Civil War in the early 1860s, the country's western frontier was simultaneously the site of significant military campaigns that took the lives of both American and Sioux. The Dakota campaign, led by Commander Henry Hastings Sibley and Brigadier General Alfred Sully against the Sioux between 1863 and 1864 was greater in scope, intensity and bloodshed than almost all other Indian battles fought in the West but is often overlooked. The Minnesota War of 1862 and the Dakota War of 1863-1865 were among the most significant U.S. victories in the Indian wars, but did not temper the passions of the Sioux to preserve their people and land or the desires of the whites to settle the frontier. The wars only incited the Teton Sioux to enter into a long-term resistance that would end only at Wounded Knee in 1890.


Dakota War-Whoop

Dakota War-Whoop
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.


Guilty as Charged

Guilty as Charged
Author: John Isch
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2010
Genre: Dakota Indians
ISBN:

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Dacotah Blood

Dacotah Blood
Author: James E. Stanton
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 195
Release: 2019-01-09
Genre: Dakota Indians
ISBN: 9781792887307

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The Dakota War of 1862 Dacotah as it was spelled then. AKA The Sioux Uprising. America's most forgotten Indian War. Hundreds of movies have been made about the battles between the troops of the US Army and the warriors of the Plains Indians but none were ever made about this war or these battles. The now bucolic countryside of southwestern Minnesota doesn't seem to be a proper setting for an Indian War. How could anything heroic, or bloody, ever have happened there? Yet there was a war there. A bloody one. Over a hundred white soldiers were killed in action. Only the Battle of the Little Big Horn had more casualties. Hundreds of white settlers were killed, most of them murdered in cold blood. The number of Dakota Indians who died during the war is unknown, but those who died afterwards-executed in the biggest mass hanging in US history and confined in prison camps and forced onto wretched reservations, runs well into the hundreds. Much blood was spilled, both white and red, still little note has been taken of the carnage. Dacotah Blood is one modern man's search for the truth behind stories his Great Aunt told him about "The Uprising" when he was a child. A search for his ancestors. Ancestors whose lives were intertwined with the Dakota War. Though he didn't know that when he began searching. His search spans more than 30 years. It takes him along a winding frustrating path with many dead ends and detours. Some of his childish questions are answered, but for each question answered a new more vexing question is raised. He needs a lot of help to find the truth. Murder and blood are at the source of that truth. But finding that bloody truth is not enough. He must do something about that long-hidden truth once he has found it.


Dakota War Whoop

Dakota War Whoop
Author: Harriett E. Bishop McConkey
Publisher: Literary Licensing, LLC
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2011-10-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9781258126506

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Dakota War Whoop

Dakota War Whoop
Author: Harriet E. Bishop
Publisher:
Total Pages: 476
Release: 1864
Genre: Dakota Indians
ISBN:

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