Anton Treuer explains Ojibwe role in U.S./Dakota war of 1862
Автор: MinnPost
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Описание: http://www.minnpost.com — Dr. Anton Treuer, historian and author of the the book, "The Assassination of Hole in the Day" explains how an Ojibwe leader named Hole in the Day capitalized on the timing and geography of the Dakota War to deceive, manipulate and bluff his own people as well as the U.S. Government in order to gain advantage in negotiating concessions and agreements from the government for the Minnesota Ojibwe tribes. Treuer says that Hole in the Day's risky strategy could easily have ignited into a war that would have been bigger, bloodier, longer-lasting -- and more difficult for the U.S. troops to win -- than the Dakota War.
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