Keywords
Narrator | Theme | Topics | Keywords | Type | |
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Dr. Clifford Canku | When you go to war, some people disappear | 1862 | Aftermath of 1862, Oral History, Family in 1862, Fort Snelling, Dakota Exile/Diaspora, Dakota Social Structure | Injustice, Wakute (Wacouta), Canku, Diaspora, Lake Traverse, Orphans, Relatives, Montana, Canada, Fort Totten, Roles, Warriors, Fugitive | Oral History |
LaVonne Swenson | 50,000 Indian children never came home | Life Today | Boarding School, Reparations, Healing | Canada, Boarding School | Oral History |
LaVonne Swenson | They’ve held onto their traditions | Life Today | Dakota Life Today, Dakota Culture and Values | Canada | Oral History |
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