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Ho-Chunk History | Tribal Histories
By the banks of the Lemonweir River in what for ages had been Ho-Chunk territory, Andy Thundercloud shares the oral tradition of his people. Thundercloud tells of a traveling people who migrated across the land to become many different tribes, of the importance of maintaining the traditional language, and of the wonderful way of life he has known.
Watch the full Tribal Histories series online and on the PBS app on your phone, tablet, Roku, other streaming devices and Smart TVs now: https://pbswisconsin.org/watch/tribal-histories/
published: 17 Nov 2020
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Ho-Chunk History
Ho-Chunk History
In recognition of National Native American Heritage Month, Discover Wisconsin is releasing a series of four original shorts created in partnership with the Ho-Chunk Nation. Throughout this series, we will meet members of the Ho-Chunk Nation and learn about their efforts to be upstanding tribal members and good neighbors in their communities at large.
In this segment we meet Annita RedCloud, the daughter of Ho-Chunk Veteran Mitchell RedCloud Jr. We look to the past and learn of Mitchell RedCloud’s accomplishments in the US Marine Corps during World War II as well as his service and sacrifice in the US Army during the Korean War. His service awarded him two Purple Heart Medals as well as a Medal of Honor and many others. Annita believes that no one is truly dead unless...
published: 26 Nov 2021
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Ho-Chunk Today
Ho-Chunk Today
In recognition of National Native American Heritage Month, Discover Wisconsin is releasing a series of four original shorts created in partnership with the Ho-Chunk Nation. Throughout this series, we will meet members of the Ho-Chunk Nation and learn about their efforts to be upstanding tribal members and good neighbors in their communities at large.
In this segment we meet Ryan J Crain, a Ho-Chunk tribal member and administrator of the Ho-Chunk Department of Education’s Demonstration Grant. Ryan draws from his personal background to help Ho-Chunk Nation’s youth find their own pathways in life. Whether it is through higher education, military service, trade schools, or other careers, Ryan knows that it is important for everyone to discover their own interests and poten...
published: 19 Nov 2021
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Reviving Native Languages – A Ho-Chunk Story
From the shadows of historical suppression to the present-day classrooms, witness the unwavering efforts of the Ho-Chunk Nation to revive their ancestral language. Through heartfelt interviews with educators, explore the triumphs and challenges of this linguistic revival, as the Ho-Chunk language gains recognition in educational systems. This documentary is more than a story—it's a testament to cultural resilience, identity, and the vibrant resurgence of a language once on the brink of silence.
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published: 01 Dec 2023
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Wisconsin Life | Ho Chunk Life
Jon Greendeer is a renaissance man and in so many ways he is self-taught. As an adult he taught himself his native language, how to make ceremonial wooden bowls and the importance of self-discipline. The Former Ho-Chunk President shares his values, struggles with addiction and his way of life as it relates to sovereignty in the future.
Watch full episodes of Wisconsin Life online and on the free PBS app on Roku, Smart TVs and other streaming devices now: https://pbswisconsin.org/watch/wisconsin-life/.
published: 23 Feb 2023
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The Ho-Chunk Struggle Against Removal, 1828-1875 | University Place
Stephen Kantrowitz, Professor in the Department of History at UW-Madison, explores the 19th century Ho-Chunk victory over forcible exile from their Wisconsin homeland.
Explore the full archive of PBS Wisconsin University Place lectures online anytime at https://pbswisconsin.org/universityplace and on the free PBS app on Roku, other streaming devices and Smart TVs.
published: 19 Oct 2022
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Ho-Chunk Thundercloud Singers honor WWII Code Talkers
The Ho-Chunk Thundercloud Singers sang a song created especially to honor the Ho-Chunk Nation's WWII Code Talkers. 7 deceased Code Talkers were honored and medals presented to a relative at in Baraboo at a dinner in their honor.
published: 14 Dec 2013
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Members of Ho-Chunk Nation perform at Concerts on the Square
Members of the Ho-Chunk Nation who make up the Wisconsin Dells Singers & Dancers Troupe performed at Concerts on the Square Wednesday.
published: 21 Jul 2022
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Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation at Democratic National Convention #NativeVote #DNC2024
Leaders of the Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation open the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Illinois, on August 19, 2024.
Zach Pahmahmie, the tribe's vice chairman, spoke at the United Center, where the Democratic Party is hosting its presidential nominating convention.
Pahmahmie was joined onstage by Lorrie Melchior, the tribe's secretary.
Video courtesy Democratic Party
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published: 20 Aug 2024
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The Ho-Chunk: A History of Removal and Endurance
For more than a half-century, the Ho-Chunk endured the U.S. government’s policies of removal and ethnic cleansing. Since then many Ho-Chunk have returned to their ancestral homelands and today they are one of Wisconsin’s largest employers.
Colin Mustful is a Minnesota author and historian with a unique story-telling style that tells History Through Fiction. His work focuses on Minnesota and surrounding regions during the complex transitional period as land was transferred from Native peoples to American hands. Mustful strives to create compelling stories about the real-life people and events of a tumultuous and misunderstood past. You can learn more about Colin and his work at https://www.colinmustful.com
Check out these other resources by historian/author Colin Mustful.
Novels
Fate of...
published: 22 May 2022
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Ho-Chunk History | Tribal Histories
By the banks of the Lemonweir River in what for ages had been Ho-Chunk territory, Andy Thundercloud shares the oral tradition of his people. Thundercloud tells...
By the banks of the Lemonweir River in what for ages had been Ho-Chunk territory, Andy Thundercloud shares the oral tradition of his people. Thundercloud tells of a traveling people who migrated across the land to become many different tribes, of the importance of maintaining the traditional language, and of the wonderful way of life he has known.
Watch the full Tribal Histories series online and on the PBS app on your phone, tablet, Roku, other streaming devices and Smart TVs now: https://pbswisconsin.org/watch/tribal-histories/
https://wn.com/Ho_Chunk_History_|_Tribal_Histories
By the banks of the Lemonweir River in what for ages had been Ho-Chunk territory, Andy Thundercloud shares the oral tradition of his people. Thundercloud tells of a traveling people who migrated across the land to become many different tribes, of the importance of maintaining the traditional language, and of the wonderful way of life he has known.
Watch the full Tribal Histories series online and on the PBS app on your phone, tablet, Roku, other streaming devices and Smart TVs now: https://pbswisconsin.org/watch/tribal-histories/
- published: 17 Nov 2020
- views: 26228
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Ho-Chunk History
Ho-Chunk History
In recognition of National Native American Heritage Month, Discover Wisconsin is releasing a series of four original shorts created in partn...
Ho-Chunk History
In recognition of National Native American Heritage Month, Discover Wisconsin is releasing a series of four original shorts created in partnership with the Ho-Chunk Nation. Throughout this series, we will meet members of the Ho-Chunk Nation and learn about their efforts to be upstanding tribal members and good neighbors in their communities at large.
In this segment we meet Annita RedCloud, the daughter of Ho-Chunk Veteran Mitchell RedCloud Jr. We look to the past and learn of Mitchell RedCloud’s accomplishments in the US Marine Corps during World War II as well as his service and sacrifice in the US Army during the Korean War. His service awarded him two Purple Heart Medals as well as a Medal of Honor and many others. Annita believes that no one is truly dead unless they are forgotten. Join us in learning about this hero from the past and help keep his memory alive today.
This segment features excerpts from the Medal of Honor Comic Book Series with permission from AUSA:
Medal of Honor: Mitchell Red Cloud Jr., © 2021 by Association of the United States Army
www.ausa.org/moh
If you’re feeling inspired, learn more at: www.ho-chunknation.com
#discoverwisconsin #hochunknation #wisconsin #mitchellredcloud #annitaredcloud #usmarinecorps #usarmy #medalofhonor #purpleheart #warrior #hochunkpride
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https://wn.com/Ho_Chunk_History
Ho-Chunk History
In recognition of National Native American Heritage Month, Discover Wisconsin is releasing a series of four original shorts created in partnership with the Ho-Chunk Nation. Throughout this series, we will meet members of the Ho-Chunk Nation and learn about their efforts to be upstanding tribal members and good neighbors in their communities at large.
In this segment we meet Annita RedCloud, the daughter of Ho-Chunk Veteran Mitchell RedCloud Jr. We look to the past and learn of Mitchell RedCloud’s accomplishments in the US Marine Corps during World War II as well as his service and sacrifice in the US Army during the Korean War. His service awarded him two Purple Heart Medals as well as a Medal of Honor and many others. Annita believes that no one is truly dead unless they are forgotten. Join us in learning about this hero from the past and help keep his memory alive today.
This segment features excerpts from the Medal of Honor Comic Book Series with permission from AUSA:
Medal of Honor: Mitchell Red Cloud Jr., © 2021 by Association of the United States Army
www.ausa.org/moh
If you’re feeling inspired, learn more at: www.ho-chunknation.com
#discoverwisconsin #hochunknation #wisconsin #mitchellredcloud #annitaredcloud #usmarinecorps #usarmy #medalofhonor #purpleheart #warrior #hochunkpride
Love Wisconsin? Shop our store! http://bit.ly/ShopDiscoverWisconsin
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- published: 26 Nov 2021
- views: 9500
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Ho-Chunk Today
Ho-Chunk Today
In recognition of National Native American Heritage Month, Discover Wisconsin is releasing a series of four original shorts created in partner...
Ho-Chunk Today
In recognition of National Native American Heritage Month, Discover Wisconsin is releasing a series of four original shorts created in partnership with the Ho-Chunk Nation. Throughout this series, we will meet members of the Ho-Chunk Nation and learn about their efforts to be upstanding tribal members and good neighbors in their communities at large.
In this segment we meet Ryan J Crain, a Ho-Chunk tribal member and administrator of the Ho-Chunk Department of Education’s Demonstration Grant. Ryan draws from his personal background to help Ho-Chunk Nation’s youth find their own pathways in life. Whether it is through higher education, military service, trade schools, or other careers, Ryan knows that it is important for everyone to discover their own interests and potential for themselves and set goals to achieve the futures they envision.
This segment features traditional singing and dancing from Ho-Chunk Tribal Members:
Dancers: Autumn White, Jayden Collins and Brody Funmaker
Little Thunder Singers: William Collins, Quentin Winneshiek, Andrew Lopez, and Jeriah Rave Sr.
If you’re feeling inspired, learn more at: ho-chunknation.com
#discoverwisconsin #hochunknation #wisconsin #uwl #hochunkgov #giveback #education #military #trade #hochunkyouth #positiveexample
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https://wn.com/Ho_Chunk_Today
Ho-Chunk Today
In recognition of National Native American Heritage Month, Discover Wisconsin is releasing a series of four original shorts created in partnership with the Ho-Chunk Nation. Throughout this series, we will meet members of the Ho-Chunk Nation and learn about their efforts to be upstanding tribal members and good neighbors in their communities at large.
In this segment we meet Ryan J Crain, a Ho-Chunk tribal member and administrator of the Ho-Chunk Department of Education’s Demonstration Grant. Ryan draws from his personal background to help Ho-Chunk Nation’s youth find their own pathways in life. Whether it is through higher education, military service, trade schools, or other careers, Ryan knows that it is important for everyone to discover their own interests and potential for themselves and set goals to achieve the futures they envision.
This segment features traditional singing and dancing from Ho-Chunk Tribal Members:
Dancers: Autumn White, Jayden Collins and Brody Funmaker
Little Thunder Singers: William Collins, Quentin Winneshiek, Andrew Lopez, and Jeriah Rave Sr.
If you’re feeling inspired, learn more at: ho-chunknation.com
#discoverwisconsin #hochunknation #wisconsin #uwl #hochunkgov #giveback #education #military #trade #hochunkyouth #positiveexample
Love Wisconsin? Shop our store! http://bit.ly/ShopDiscoverWisconsin
Follow Discover Wisconsin on:
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Explore more:
Join the conversation: https://bit.ly/2R9hNGt
The Bobber blogs: https://bit.ly/2zAOfeZ
The Cabin podcasts: https://apple.co/38FHVPc
- published: 19 Nov 2021
- views: 18458
6:35
Reviving Native Languages – A Ho-Chunk Story
From the shadows of historical suppression to the present-day classrooms, witness the unwavering efforts of the Ho-Chunk Nation to revive their ancestral langua...
From the shadows of historical suppression to the present-day classrooms, witness the unwavering efforts of the Ho-Chunk Nation to revive their ancestral language. Through heartfelt interviews with educators, explore the triumphs and challenges of this linguistic revival, as the Ho-Chunk language gains recognition in educational systems. This documentary is more than a story—it's a testament to cultural resilience, identity, and the vibrant resurgence of a language once on the brink of silence.
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Embark on a profound exploration of the Ho-Chunk language revival in this documentary journey. Uncover the historical suppression inflicted by boarding schools and witness the inspirational resurgence led by the Ho-Chunk Nation. Through heartfelt interviews with educators spanning high schools to colleges, delve into the collective effort to revive a language once on the brink of silence.
This documentary goes beyond the shadows of cultural suppression to expose the impact of assimilation and the triumphs of cultural reclamation. Join us as we navigate the intricate narrative of resilience, witnessing the relentless dedication of individuals breathing life back into the Ho-Chunk language. As the language gains recognition in educational systems, a powerful narrative unfolds—one of identity, pride, and a community rewriting its linguistic legacy.
"Resilience in Words" is more than a documentary; it's an immersive journey into the heart of a cultural revival, where the Ho-Chunk language transforms from a whisper of the past to a vibrant force shaping the future. Join the conversation, as we celebrate the resilience and resurgence of a language that was once on the verge of silence.
As the nation’s longest-running travel & tourism TV series, award-winning Discover Wisconsin highlights destinations, adventures, and local initiatives that bring our communities together across America's Dairyland.
1. #HoChunkLanguageRevival
2. #CulturalResurgence
3. #LinguisticLegacy
4. #IndigenousLanguage
5. #BoardingSchoolImpact
6. #LanguageRevitalization
7. #EducationalRecognition
8. #CulturalReclamation
9. #ResilienceInWords
10. #IdentityandPride
11. #HoChunkNation
12. #LanguageRevivalists
13. #RevivingHeritage
14. #PreservingAncestralLanguage
15. #VoicesofResilience
https://wn.com/Reviving_Native_Languages_–_A_Ho_Chunk_Story
From the shadows of historical suppression to the present-day classrooms, witness the unwavering efforts of the Ho-Chunk Nation to revive their ancestral language. Through heartfelt interviews with educators, explore the triumphs and challenges of this linguistic revival, as the Ho-Chunk language gains recognition in educational systems. This documentary is more than a story—it's a testament to cultural resilience, identity, and the vibrant resurgence of a language once on the brink of silence.
Love Wisconsin? Shop our store! http://bit.ly/ShopDiscoverWisconsin
Season 35 Playlist - https://bit.ly/3HIFAYs
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Explore more:
Join the conversation: https://bit.ly/2R9hNGt
The Bobber blogs: https://bit.ly/2zAOfeZ
The Cabin podcasts: https://apple.co/38FHVPc
Embark on a profound exploration of the Ho-Chunk language revival in this documentary journey. Uncover the historical suppression inflicted by boarding schools and witness the inspirational resurgence led by the Ho-Chunk Nation. Through heartfelt interviews with educators spanning high schools to colleges, delve into the collective effort to revive a language once on the brink of silence.
This documentary goes beyond the shadows of cultural suppression to expose the impact of assimilation and the triumphs of cultural reclamation. Join us as we navigate the intricate narrative of resilience, witnessing the relentless dedication of individuals breathing life back into the Ho-Chunk language. As the language gains recognition in educational systems, a powerful narrative unfolds—one of identity, pride, and a community rewriting its linguistic legacy.
"Resilience in Words" is more than a documentary; it's an immersive journey into the heart of a cultural revival, where the Ho-Chunk language transforms from a whisper of the past to a vibrant force shaping the future. Join the conversation, as we celebrate the resilience and resurgence of a language that was once on the verge of silence.
As the nation’s longest-running travel & tourism TV series, award-winning Discover Wisconsin highlights destinations, adventures, and local initiatives that bring our communities together across America's Dairyland.
1. #HoChunkLanguageRevival
2. #CulturalResurgence
3. #LinguisticLegacy
4. #IndigenousLanguage
5. #BoardingSchoolImpact
6. #LanguageRevitalization
7. #EducationalRecognition
8. #CulturalReclamation
9. #ResilienceInWords
10. #IdentityandPride
11. #HoChunkNation
12. #LanguageRevivalists
13. #RevivingHeritage
14. #PreservingAncestralLanguage
15. #VoicesofResilience
- published: 01 Dec 2023
- views: 7689
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Wisconsin Life | Ho Chunk Life
Jon Greendeer is a renaissance man and in so many ways he is self-taught. As an adult he taught himself his native language, how to make ceremonial wooden bowls...
Jon Greendeer is a renaissance man and in so many ways he is self-taught. As an adult he taught himself his native language, how to make ceremonial wooden bowls and the importance of self-discipline. The Former Ho-Chunk President shares his values, struggles with addiction and his way of life as it relates to sovereignty in the future.
Watch full episodes of Wisconsin Life online and on the free PBS app on Roku, Smart TVs and other streaming devices now: https://pbswisconsin.org/watch/wisconsin-life/.
https://wn.com/Wisconsin_Life_|_Ho_Chunk_Life
Jon Greendeer is a renaissance man and in so many ways he is self-taught. As an adult he taught himself his native language, how to make ceremonial wooden bowls and the importance of self-discipline. The Former Ho-Chunk President shares his values, struggles with addiction and his way of life as it relates to sovereignty in the future.
Watch full episodes of Wisconsin Life online and on the free PBS app on Roku, Smart TVs and other streaming devices now: https://pbswisconsin.org/watch/wisconsin-life/.
- published: 23 Feb 2023
- views: 656
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The Ho-Chunk Struggle Against Removal, 1828-1875 | University Place
Stephen Kantrowitz, Professor in the Department of History at UW-Madison, explores the 19th century Ho-Chunk victory over forcible exile from their Wisconsin ho...
Stephen Kantrowitz, Professor in the Department of History at UW-Madison, explores the 19th century Ho-Chunk victory over forcible exile from their Wisconsin homeland.
Explore the full archive of PBS Wisconsin University Place lectures online anytime at https://pbswisconsin.org/universityplace and on the free PBS app on Roku, other streaming devices and Smart TVs.
https://wn.com/The_Ho_Chunk_Struggle_Against_Removal,_1828_1875_|_University_Place
Stephen Kantrowitz, Professor in the Department of History at UW-Madison, explores the 19th century Ho-Chunk victory over forcible exile from their Wisconsin homeland.
Explore the full archive of PBS Wisconsin University Place lectures online anytime at https://pbswisconsin.org/universityplace and on the free PBS app on Roku, other streaming devices and Smart TVs.
- published: 19 Oct 2022
- views: 1017
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Ho-Chunk Thundercloud Singers honor WWII Code Talkers
The Ho-Chunk Thundercloud Singers sang a song created especially to honor the Ho-Chunk Nation's WWII Code Talkers. 7 deceased Code Talkers were honored and med...
The Ho-Chunk Thundercloud Singers sang a song created especially to honor the Ho-Chunk Nation's WWII Code Talkers. 7 deceased Code Talkers were honored and medals presented to a relative at in Baraboo at a dinner in their honor.
https://wn.com/Ho_Chunk_Thundercloud_Singers_Honor_Wwii_Code_Talkers
The Ho-Chunk Thundercloud Singers sang a song created especially to honor the Ho-Chunk Nation's WWII Code Talkers. 7 deceased Code Talkers were honored and medals presented to a relative at in Baraboo at a dinner in their honor.
- published: 14 Dec 2013
- views: 11533
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Members of Ho-Chunk Nation perform at Concerts on the Square
Members of the Ho-Chunk Nation who make up the Wisconsin Dells Singers & Dancers Troupe performed at Concerts on the Square Wednesday.
Members of the Ho-Chunk Nation who make up the Wisconsin Dells Singers & Dancers Troupe performed at Concerts on the Square Wednesday.
https://wn.com/Members_Of_Ho_Chunk_Nation_Perform_At_Concerts_On_The_Square
Members of the Ho-Chunk Nation who make up the Wisconsin Dells Singers & Dancers Troupe performed at Concerts on the Square Wednesday.
- published: 21 Jul 2022
- views: 346
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Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation at Democratic National Convention #NativeVote #DNC2024
Leaders of the Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation open the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Illinois, on August 19, 2024.
Zach Pahmahmie, the tribe's vic...
Leaders of the Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation open the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Illinois, on August 19, 2024.
Zach Pahmahmie, the tribe's vice chairman, spoke at the United Center, where the Democratic Party is hosting its presidential nominating convention.
Pahmahmie was joined onstage by Lorrie Melchior, the tribe's secretary.
Video courtesy Democratic Party
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Leaders of the Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation open the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Illinois, on August 19, 2024.
Zach Pahmahmie, the tribe's vice chairman, spoke at the United Center, where the Democratic Party is hosting its presidential nominating convention.
Pahmahmie was joined onstage by Lorrie Melchior, the tribe's secretary.
Video courtesy Democratic Party
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- published: 20 Aug 2024
- views: 31
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The Ho-Chunk: A History of Removal and Endurance
For more than a half-century, the Ho-Chunk endured the U.S. government’s policies of removal and ethnic cleansing. Since then many Ho-Chunk have returned to the...
For more than a half-century, the Ho-Chunk endured the U.S. government’s policies of removal and ethnic cleansing. Since then many Ho-Chunk have returned to their ancestral homelands and today they are one of Wisconsin’s largest employers.
Colin Mustful is a Minnesota author and historian with a unique story-telling style that tells History Through Fiction. His work focuses on Minnesota and surrounding regions during the complex transitional period as land was transferred from Native peoples to American hands. Mustful strives to create compelling stories about the real-life people and events of a tumultuous and misunderstood past. You can learn more about Colin and his work at https://www.colinmustful.com
Check out these other resources by historian/author Colin Mustful.
Novels
Fate of the Dakota: A Novel and Resource on the U.S.- Dakota War of 1862 - https://www.amazon.com/Fate-Dakota-Novel-Resource-U-S/dp/1329675258
Grace at Spirit Lake - https://www.amazon.com/Grace-Spirit-Lake-Colin-Mustful/dp/1483412652
Ceding Contempt: Minnesota’s Most Significant Historical Event - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1483448592
Resisting Removal: The Sandy Lake Tragedy of 1850 - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08WYCRV94
Online Textbook
Confronting Minnesota’s Past: A Resource to Test Your Understanding on the U.S. - Dakota War of 1862 - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01N6BEYE0
Online Educational Course
The U.S. - Dakota War of 1862 - https://www.udemy.com/course/the-us-dakota-war-of-1862/
Twitter - https://twitter.com/ColinMustful
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Goodreads - https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/7367036.Colin_Mustful
Image Sources
Wa-kaun, or the Snake, a Winnebago (Ho-Chunk) Chief. Collections of the Wisconsin Historical Society, image ID 4795
Map of Wisconsin Territory, 1837, Collections of the Wisconsin Historical Society, image ID 92210
Big Foot’s Village and Lake, Collections of the Wisconsin Historical Society, image ID 109891
Winnebago Wigwam, Collections of the Wisconsin Historical Society, image ID 10001
Wisconsin Lakes and Rivers map from GISGeography, https://gisgeography.com/wisconsin-lakes-rivers-map/
Painting of the the burning of Washington D.C. from Smithsonian Magazine, https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/your-guide-three-weeks-1814-we-today-call-war-1812-180952425/
Map of the boundaries from the Treaty of Prairie du Chien from Wikimedia Commons, https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:1825_Prairie_du_Chien_Line.jpg
Red Bird and Wekau from Wikimedia Commons, https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Red_Bird_and_Wekau.jpg
Image of land ceded in 1829 from Wikimedia Commons, https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Prairieduchientreatymap1829.png
Image of the Battle of Bad Axe from History Central, https://www.historycentral.com/Ant/Blackhawk.html
Map of Ho-Chunk land cession treaties from Cole Sutton’s Portfolio, https://colesutton11.wordpress.com/2017/01/08/ho-chunk-winnebago-tribe-maps/
Map of Iowa Neutral Ground from Fayette and Westfield Iowa History Timeline, https://www.angelfire.com/ia/fayette2/fayette1800.htm
Map of Ho-Chunk Relocations from Cole Sutton’s Portfolio, https://colesutton11.wordpress.com/2017/01/08/ho-chunk-winnebago-tribe-maps/
Winnebago Indian and Basswood Wigwam, MNHS Collections, http://collections.mnhs.org/cms/display?irn=10684257
Map of Proposed and Actual Winnebago Reservations from “The Failed Watab Treaty of 1853” by Edward J. Pluth
Winnebago Indian Agency on the Owatonna Road, near Mankato, from MNHS Collections, http://collections.mnhs.org/cms/display?irn=10685221
“Battlefield, New Ulm” by Mike Eischen, from Brown County Historical Society, https://www.nujournal.com/life/lifestyle-feature/2018/08/19/remembering-the-u-s-dakota-war-of-1862/
Captured Sioux Indians in fenced enclosure on Minnesota River below Fort Snelling, MNHS Collections, http://collections.mnhs.org/cms/display?irn=10615904
Screenshot of Winnebago Removal Act from Minnesota Legal History Project, http://www.minnesotalegalhistoryproject.org/assets/1863%20indian%20removal%20acts.pdf
Crow Creek Reservation, 1880s. Courtesy State Archives of the South Dakota Historical Society, https://www.usdakotawar.org/history/aftermath/exile
Map of Ho-Chunk Nation from Wisconsin First Nations, https://wisconsinfirstnations.org/ho-chunk-nation/
https://wn.com/The_Ho_Chunk_A_History_Of_Removal_And_Endurance
For more than a half-century, the Ho-Chunk endured the U.S. government’s policies of removal and ethnic cleansing. Since then many Ho-Chunk have returned to their ancestral homelands and today they are one of Wisconsin’s largest employers.
Colin Mustful is a Minnesota author and historian with a unique story-telling style that tells History Through Fiction. His work focuses on Minnesota and surrounding regions during the complex transitional period as land was transferred from Native peoples to American hands. Mustful strives to create compelling stories about the real-life people and events of a tumultuous and misunderstood past. You can learn more about Colin and his work at https://www.colinmustful.com
Check out these other resources by historian/author Colin Mustful.
Novels
Fate of the Dakota: A Novel and Resource on the U.S.- Dakota War of 1862 - https://www.amazon.com/Fate-Dakota-Novel-Resource-U-S/dp/1329675258
Grace at Spirit Lake - https://www.amazon.com/Grace-Spirit-Lake-Colin-Mustful/dp/1483412652
Ceding Contempt: Minnesota’s Most Significant Historical Event - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1483448592
Resisting Removal: The Sandy Lake Tragedy of 1850 - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08WYCRV94
Online Textbook
Confronting Minnesota’s Past: A Resource to Test Your Understanding on the U.S. - Dakota War of 1862 - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01N6BEYE0
Online Educational Course
The U.S. - Dakota War of 1862 - https://www.udemy.com/course/the-us-dakota-war-of-1862/
Twitter - https://twitter.com/ColinMustful
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/colinmustful
Amazon - https://www.amazon.com/Colin-Mustful/e/B00J8X3MC8
Goodreads - https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/7367036.Colin_Mustful
Image Sources
Wa-kaun, or the Snake, a Winnebago (Ho-Chunk) Chief. Collections of the Wisconsin Historical Society, image ID 4795
Map of Wisconsin Territory, 1837, Collections of the Wisconsin Historical Society, image ID 92210
Big Foot’s Village and Lake, Collections of the Wisconsin Historical Society, image ID 109891
Winnebago Wigwam, Collections of the Wisconsin Historical Society, image ID 10001
Wisconsin Lakes and Rivers map from GISGeography, https://gisgeography.com/wisconsin-lakes-rivers-map/
Painting of the the burning of Washington D.C. from Smithsonian Magazine, https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/your-guide-three-weeks-1814-we-today-call-war-1812-180952425/
Map of the boundaries from the Treaty of Prairie du Chien from Wikimedia Commons, https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:1825_Prairie_du_Chien_Line.jpg
Red Bird and Wekau from Wikimedia Commons, https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Red_Bird_and_Wekau.jpg
Image of land ceded in 1829 from Wikimedia Commons, https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Prairieduchientreatymap1829.png
Image of the Battle of Bad Axe from History Central, https://www.historycentral.com/Ant/Blackhawk.html
Map of Ho-Chunk land cession treaties from Cole Sutton’s Portfolio, https://colesutton11.wordpress.com/2017/01/08/ho-chunk-winnebago-tribe-maps/
Map of Iowa Neutral Ground from Fayette and Westfield Iowa History Timeline, https://www.angelfire.com/ia/fayette2/fayette1800.htm
Map of Ho-Chunk Relocations from Cole Sutton’s Portfolio, https://colesutton11.wordpress.com/2017/01/08/ho-chunk-winnebago-tribe-maps/
Winnebago Indian and Basswood Wigwam, MNHS Collections, http://collections.mnhs.org/cms/display?irn=10684257
Map of Proposed and Actual Winnebago Reservations from “The Failed Watab Treaty of 1853” by Edward J. Pluth
Winnebago Indian Agency on the Owatonna Road, near Mankato, from MNHS Collections, http://collections.mnhs.org/cms/display?irn=10685221
“Battlefield, New Ulm” by Mike Eischen, from Brown County Historical Society, https://www.nujournal.com/life/lifestyle-feature/2018/08/19/remembering-the-u-s-dakota-war-of-1862/
Captured Sioux Indians in fenced enclosure on Minnesota River below Fort Snelling, MNHS Collections, http://collections.mnhs.org/cms/display?irn=10615904
Screenshot of Winnebago Removal Act from Minnesota Legal History Project, http://www.minnesotalegalhistoryproject.org/assets/1863%20indian%20removal%20acts.pdf
Crow Creek Reservation, 1880s. Courtesy State Archives of the South Dakota Historical Society, https://www.usdakotawar.org/history/aftermath/exile
Map of Ho-Chunk Nation from Wisconsin First Nations, https://wisconsinfirstnations.org/ho-chunk-nation/
- published: 22 May 2022
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