Dakota 38 – A Film (Via Zoom)
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Dakota 38 – A Film (Via Zoom)
February 7, 2:30-3:45pm
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In August of 1862, The US-Dakota War of Dakota Uprising began. The five-week war was the result of Dakota Native peoples rising up while facing starvation and possibility of displacement by white settlers. When the warring ended, Dakota men were imprisoned and accused in participating in the war and sent to trial. Transcripts were flawed, evidence was biased and rare, and defendants were poorly represented. Trials took place in a language unknown by the Dakota. President Lincoln reviewed the transcripts, commuted the sentence of two, and sent the order to Governor Sibley. On December 26, 1862, 38 prisoners were hanged In Mankato, MN, and buried on a sandbar in the Minnesota River.
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