Dakota, Ho-Chunk, and French Indigenous Communities Between St. Paul and Prairie du Chien, ca. 1300–1865
The village of Wakan Ozanzan (Medicine Bottle) on the Mississippi River (at present-day Pine Bend) in a view recorded by Seth Eastman in the 1840s and printed by Henry Lewis as a lithograph on paper ca. 1855.
Bibliography
Anderson, Gary Clayton. Kinsmen of Another Kind: Dakota-White Relations in the Upper Mississippi Valley, 1650-1862. St. Paul: Minnesota Historical Society Press, 1997.
Antoine, Mary Elise. The War of 1812 in Wisconsin: The Battle for Prairie du Chien. Madison, WI: Wisconsin Historical Society Press, 2016.
Boszhardt, Robert, and Danielle Benden. Beneath Your Feet: Archaeology at Trempealeau. Lodi, WI: Driftless Pathways, 2017.
Boszhardt, Robert, and James Theler. Twelve Millennia: Archaeology of the Upper Mississippi River Valley. Iowa City, IA: Iowa City Press. 2003.
Case, Martin. The Relentless Business of Treaties: How Indigenous Land Became US Property. St. Paul: Minnesota Historical Society Press, 2018.
Durand, Paul. Where the Waters Gather and the Rivers Meet: An Atlas of the Eastern Sioux. Prior Lake, MN: Paul Durand. 1994.
Gibbon, Guy. The Sioux: The Dakota and Lakota Nations. New York: John Wiley and Sons, 2008.
Harris, Matthew L., and Joy H. Buckley, eds. Zebulon Pike, Thomas Jefferson and the Opening of the American West. Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press. 2012.
Iowas of Oklahoma Tribe (People of the Grey Snow).
www.bahkhoje.com
Kaplan, Anne, and Marilyn Ziebarth, eds. Special Issue: Making Minnesota Territory, 1849–1858. Minnesota History 56, no. 4 (Winter 1999).
http://www.mnhs.org/market/mhspress/minnesotahistory/xml/v56i04.xml
Loew, Patty. Indian Nations of Wisconsin, Histories of Endurance and Renewal. Madison, WI: Wisconsin Historical Society Press, 2013.
Millikan, William. “The Great Treasure of the Fort Snelling Prison Camp.” Minnesota History 62, no. 1 (Spring 2010): 4–17.
http://collections.mnhs.org/mnhistorymagazine/articles/62/v62i01p004-017.pdf
Nilles, Myron A. A History of Wapasha’s Prairie, 1660–1853. Second edition. Winona, MN: Winona Historical Society, 2005.
Prucha, Francis Paul. The Great Father: The United States Government and the American Indians. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press. 1984.
Ravoux, Msgr. Auguste. Mémoires, Réminiscences, Conférences. St. Paul: Ledoux et LeVasseur, 1892.
Sac and Fox Tribe of the Mississippi in Iowa.
www.meskwaki.org
Saler, Bethel. The Settlers’ Empire: Colonialism and State Formation in America’s Old Northwest. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2015.
Scanlan, Peter L. Prairie du Chien: French, British, American. Menasha, WI: Collegiate Press, 1927.
Van Schaick, Charles, photog., and Tom Jones et al., eds. People of the Big Voice: Photographs of Ho-Chunk Families. Madison, WI: State Historical Society of Wisconsin, 2011.
Westerman, Gwen, and Bruce White. Mni Sota Makoce: The Land of the Dakota. St. Paul: Minnesota Historical Society Press, 2012.
White, Richard. The Middle Ground: Indians, Empires, and Republics in the Great Lakes Region, 1650–1815. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 1991.
Wisconsin State Tribal Relations Initiative. Ho-Chunk tribal page.
www.witribes.wi.gov
Chronology
500 CE
1300
1600
1640
1682
1685
1720s
1763
1805
1825
1830
1837
1851
1858
1863
Bibliography
Anderson, Gary Clayton. Kinsmen of Another Kind: Dakota-White Relations in the Upper Mississippi Valley, 1650-1862. St. Paul: Minnesota Historical Society Press, 1997.
Antoine, Mary Elise. The War of 1812 in Wisconsin: The Battle for Prairie du Chien. Madison, WI: Wisconsin Historical Society Press, 2016.
Boszhardt, Robert, and Danielle Benden. Beneath Your Feet: Archaeology at Trempealeau. Lodi, WI: Driftless Pathways, 2017.
Boszhardt, Robert, and James Theler. Twelve Millennia: Archaeology of the Upper Mississippi River Valley. Iowa City, IA: Iowa City Press. 2003.
Case, Martin. The Relentless Business of Treaties: How Indigenous Land Became US Property. St. Paul: Minnesota Historical Society Press, 2018.
Durand, Paul. Where the Waters Gather and the Rivers Meet: An Atlas of the Eastern Sioux. Prior Lake, MN: Paul Durand. 1994.
Gibbon, Guy. The Sioux: The Dakota and Lakota Nations. New York: John Wiley and Sons, 2008.
Harris, Matthew L., and Joy H. Buckley, eds. Zebulon Pike, Thomas Jefferson and the Opening of the American West. Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press. 2012.
Iowas of Oklahoma Tribe (People of the Grey Snow).
www.bahkhoje.com
Kaplan, Anne, and Marilyn Ziebarth, eds. Special Issue: Making Minnesota Territory, 1849–1858. Minnesota History 56, no. 4 (Winter 1999).
http://www.mnhs.org/market/mhspress/minnesotahistory/xml/v56i04.xml
Loew, Patty. Indian Nations of Wisconsin, Histories of Endurance and Renewal. Madison, WI: Wisconsin Historical Society Press, 2013.
Millikan, William. “The Great Treasure of the Fort Snelling Prison Camp.” Minnesota History 62, no. 1 (Spring 2010): 4–17.
http://collections.mnhs.org/mnhistorymagazine/articles/62/v62i01p004-017.pdf
Nilles, Myron A. A History of Wapasha’s Prairie, 1660–1853. Second edition. Winona, MN: Winona Historical Society, 2005.
Prucha, Francis Paul. The Great Father: The United States Government and the American Indians. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press. 1984.
Ravoux, Msgr. Auguste. Mémoires, Réminiscences, Conférences. St. Paul: Ledoux et LeVasseur, 1892.
Sac and Fox Tribe of the Mississippi in Iowa.
www.meskwaki.org
Saler, Bethel. The Settlers’ Empire: Colonialism and State Formation in America’s Old Northwest. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2015.
Scanlan, Peter L. Prairie du Chien: French, British, American. Menasha, WI: Collegiate Press, 1927.
Van Schaick, Charles, photog., and Tom Jones et al., eds. People of the Big Voice: Photographs of Ho-Chunk Families. Madison, WI: State Historical Society of Wisconsin, 2011.
Westerman, Gwen, and Bruce White. Mni Sota Makoce: The Land of the Dakota. St. Paul: Minnesota Historical Society Press, 2012.
White, Richard. The Middle Ground: Indians, Empires, and Republics in the Great Lakes Region, 1650–1815. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 1991.
Wisconsin State Tribal Relations Initiative. Ho-Chunk tribal page.
www.witribes.wi.gov