Multimedia Resources List

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The Wood Lake Battle The Wood Lake Battle.  Three  historical markers with outdated language were replaced and ready for viewing in 2012. The content of the new sign was reviewed by an MNHS historical marker committee,... Image
The Acton Incident Marker The Acton Incident marker.  Three  historical markers with outdated language were replaced and ready for viewing in 2012. The content of the new signs was reviewed by an MNHS historical marker... Image
Fort Ridgely Marker The historical marker for Fort Ridgely. Three  historical markers with outdated language were replaced and ready for viewing in 2012. The content of the sign was reviewed by an MNHS historical... Image
"Caske's Pardon" "Caske's Pardon" Mixed media sculpture / quilt by Gwen Westerman, 2012. Purchased from the 2012 "Ded Unk'unpi - We Are Here" exhibit. In her artist statement, she writes, "'Caske’s Pardon' is a... Image
"The Weight On My Shoulders" "The Weight on My Shoulders" Wool woven textile by Maggie Thompson, 2012. Purchased from the 2012 "Ded Unk'unpi - We Are Here" exhibit. In her artist statement, she writes, "The red stripes woven... Image
"Off the Reservation (or Minnesota Nice)" "Off the Reservation (or Minnesota Nice)" Oil painting on canvas by Jim Denomie, 2012. Purchased from the 2012 "Ded Unk'unpi - We Are Here" exhibit. In his artist statement, he writes, "During my... Image
"You Eat Grass Dr. Mayo" "You Eat Grass Dr. Mayo" Acrylic painting on canvas by Julie Buffalohead, 2012. Purchased from the 2012 "Ded Unk'unpi - We Are Here" exhibit. In her artist statement, she writes, "This narrative... Image
"December 26th, 1862 Memorial" "December 26th, 1862 Memorial" Serigraph on paper by Jodi Webster, 2012. Purchased from the 2012 "Ded Unk'unpi - We Are Here" exhibit. In her artist statement, she writes, "History lessons in the U.... Image
"The Crow Is To Die For!" "The Crow Is To Die For!" Drawing on paper (ledger art) by Dwayne Wilcox, 2012. Purchased from the 2012 "Ded Unk'unpi - We Are Here" exhibit. In his artist statement, Wilcox writes,"Lincoln failed... Image
Fort Ridgely in 1862 On the afternoon of August 20, 1862, Little Crow led a company of roughly 400 Dakota men in an attack against Fort Ridgely. The battle lasted five hours. The battle of Fort Ridgely continued on... Image
William L. Images contributed by William L., a student in St. Paul Public School's American Indian Education program.  Image
Victor A. Images contributed by Victor A., a student in St. Paul Public School's American Indian Education program.  Image
Sydney O. Images contributed by Sydney O., a student in St. Paul Public School's American Indian Education program.  Image
Paul B. Images contributed by Paul B., a student in St. Paul Public School's American Indian Education program.  Image
Naomi B. Images contributed by Naomi B., a student in St. Paul Public School's American Indian Education program.  Image
Miranda L. Images contributed by Miranda L., a student in St. Paul Public School's American Indian Education program.  Image
Kaila L. Images contributed by Kaila L., a student in St. Paul Public School's American Indian Education program.  Image
Juan A. Images contributed by Juan A., a student in St. Paul Public School's American Indian Education program.  Image
Jasmine R. Images contributed by Jasmine R., a student in St. Paul Public School's American Indian Education program.  Image
Jade M. Images contributed by Jade M., a student in St. Paul Public School's American Indian Education program.  Image
Cindy I. Images contributed by Cindy I., a student in St. Paul Public School's American Indian Education program.  Image
Chance J. Images contributed by Chance J., a student in St. Paul Public School's American Indian Education program.  Image
Benjamin R. Images contributed by Benjamin R., a student in St. Paul Public School's American Indian Education program.  Image
Bailey L. Images contributed by Bailey L., a student in St. Paul Public School's American Indian Education program.  Image
Autumn L. Images contributed by Autumn L., a student in St. Paul Public School's American Indian Education program.  Image

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