In the footsteps of our ancestors : the Dakota commemorative marches of the 21st century /
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Language: | English |
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St. Paul, Minn. :
Living Justice Press,
2006.
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Edition: | 1st ed. |
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Table of Contents:
- Manipi hena owasʼin wicunkiksuyapi (We remember all those who walked) / Waziyatawin Angela Wilson
- Fort Snelling concentration camp Dakota prisoners, 1862-63
- Names of the condemned Dakota men
- Historic photographs and images from 1862 to 1863
- Shadows of voices / Gabrielle Wynde Tateyuskanskan
- Decolonizing the 1862 death marches / Waziyatawin Angela Wilson
- Dakota commemorative march : thoughts and reactions / Chris Mato Nunpa
- Ties that bind : remembering, mourning, and healing historical trauma / Mary Beth Faimon
- Wicozani wakan ota akupi (Bringing back many sacred healings) / George Blue Bird
- A journey of healing and awakening / Waziyatawin Angela Wilson
- A written response from Canada / Leo Omani
- A living memorial / Molly Schoenhoff
- Voices of the marchers from 2002 / Waziyatawin Angela Wilson
- Dakota homecoming / Diane Wilson
- Commemorative march photo collages / Craig Marsden
- The terrible truth of a beautiful landscape : the Dakota commemorative walk of November 7-13, 2004 / Gabrielle Wynde Tateyuskanskan
- Reconnecting past and present : my thoughts on the 2004 Dakota commemorative march / Myla Vincenti Carpio
- Oyate kin unkanikupi pelo (The people, we are coming home bringing you all) / Edward Valandra
- Pazahiyayewin and the importance of remembering Dakota women / Ramona Stately
- Tracing their footsteps : the Dakota marches of 1862 / Lisa Elbert
- Decolonizing restorative justice / Denise Breton
- 2004 Dakota commemorative march photo essay / David Miller
- Transforming lives by reclaiming memory : the Dakota commemorative march of 2004 / Amy Lonetree
- Mending tiyospaye / Diane Wilson
- Voices of the marchers from 2004 / Waziyatawin Angela Wilson
- Wounded hearts / Gabrielle Wynde Tateyuskanskan
- Afterword / Waziyatawin Angela Wilson.