Special issue: Walking for justice: the Dakota Commemorative March of 2002

Discusses the impact of European colonization on the native Dakota populations of the US and Canada, and a reenactment of the forced march of Dakota men, women, and children after the US-Dakota war of 1862; 12 articles and two poems. Contents: Fort Snelling concentration camp Dakota prisoners, 1862-...

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