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Dakota Dawn, the decisive first week of the Sioux uprising, August 17-24, 1862, Gregory F. Michno

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Dakota Dawn, the decisive first week of the Sioux uprising, August 17-24, 1862, Gregory F. Michno
Language
eng
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no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Dakota Dawn
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Gregory F. Michno
Sub title
the decisive first week of the Sioux uprising, August 17-24, 1862
Summary
In August of 1862, hundreds of Dakota warriors opened without warning a murderous rampage against settlers and soldiers in southern Minnesota. The vortex of the Dakota Uprising along the Minnesota River encompassed thousands of people in what was perhaps the greatest massacre of whites by Indians in American history. To read about the fast paced and unpredictable flood of killing and destruction is to discover heartrending emotion, irony, tragedy, cowardice, and heroism from unexpected quarters. Previous attempts to sort out individual experiences and place the events in a coherent chronological and geographical order have enjoyed little success. Award-winning author Gregory F. Michno's Dakota Dawn: The Decisive First Week of the Sioux Uprising, August 17-24, 1862 offers an essential clarity and vivid portrait that readers will find refreshing and invigorating. Dakota Dawn focuses in great detail on the first week of the killing spree, a great paroxysm of destruction when the Dakota succeeded, albeit fleetingly, in driving out the white man. During those seven days at least 400 white settlers were killed, the great majority innocent victims slaughtered in the most shocking manner. Nowhere else in the Western United States was there a record of such sustained attacks against a fort (Ridgely) or upon a town (New Ulm). After soldiers put down the uprising, hundreds of Dakotas were captured and put before military tribunals with little or no opportunity to present a fair defense; 38 were hanged on one massive gallows on December 26, 1862
Target audience
adult
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