Tatanka Mani (Walking Buffalo), "Red Wing" (ca. 1755–1829)
Bibliography
Anderson, Gary Clayton. Kinsmen of Another Kind: Dakota-White Relations in the Upper Mississippi River Valley, 1650–1862. St. Paul: Minnesota Historical Society Press.
Anderson, Thomas. "Captain T.G. Anderson's Journal." Wisconsin Historical Collections 9 (1882): 174–185.
http://cdm15932.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/whc/id/3357.
P2590
Robert Dickson Papers, 1790–1831
Manuscript Collection. Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul
Description: The British trader's correspondence concerning activities in the upper Mississippi Valley, early nineteenth century.
Diedrich, Mark. Famous Chiefs of the Eastern Sioux. Minneapolis: Coyote Books, 1987.
———. "Red Wing, War Chief of the Mdewakanton Dakota." Minnesota Archaeologist 40 (March 1981): 19–32.
Folwell, William Watts. A History of Minnesota, vol. 1. St. Paul: Minnesota Historical Society, 1956 edition.
P1570
Thomas Forsyth Letters, 1819
Manuscript Collection, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul
Description: Three letters from Forsyth, U.S. Indian Agent in St. Louis, regarding delivery of goods to Dakota Indians living on the Upper Mississippi, including the Red Wing village.
Hancock, Joseph Woods. Goodhue County Minnesota, Past and Present. Red Wing, MN: Red Wing Printing, 1893.
History of Goodhue County. Red Wing: Wood, Alley, 1878.
Meyer, Roy W. "Who Was Red Wing?" Unpublished manuscript, Goodhue County Historical Society collection, 1964.
Upham, Warren. Minnesota in Three Centuries, 1655-1908, vol. 1. Mankato, MN: Publishing Society of Minnesota, 1908.
Woolworth, Alan R. "19th Century Minnesota Biographies, A to Z," Red Wing Dynasty, 1823–1925.
Found in Alan R. Woolworth Papers. Minnesota Historical Society, St Paul
http://www.mnhs.org/library/findaids/00339.xml
Chronology
ca. 1755
1780s
1805
1812
1814
1815
1825
1829
Bibliography
Anderson, Gary Clayton. Kinsmen of Another Kind: Dakota-White Relations in the Upper Mississippi River Valley, 1650–1862. St. Paul: Minnesota Historical Society Press.
Anderson, Thomas. "Captain T.G. Anderson's Journal." Wisconsin Historical Collections 9 (1882): 174–185.
http://cdm15932.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/whc/id/3357.
P2590
Robert Dickson Papers, 1790–1831
Manuscript Collection. Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul
Description: The British trader's correspondence concerning activities in the upper Mississippi Valley, early nineteenth century.
Diedrich, Mark. Famous Chiefs of the Eastern Sioux. Minneapolis: Coyote Books, 1987.
———. "Red Wing, War Chief of the Mdewakanton Dakota." Minnesota Archaeologist 40 (March 1981): 19–32.
Folwell, William Watts. A History of Minnesota, vol. 1. St. Paul: Minnesota Historical Society, 1956 edition.
P1570
Thomas Forsyth Letters, 1819
Manuscript Collection, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul
Description: Three letters from Forsyth, U.S. Indian Agent in St. Louis, regarding delivery of goods to Dakota Indians living on the Upper Mississippi, including the Red Wing village.
Hancock, Joseph Woods. Goodhue County Minnesota, Past and Present. Red Wing, MN: Red Wing Printing, 1893.
History of Goodhue County. Red Wing: Wood, Alley, 1878.
Meyer, Roy W. "Who Was Red Wing?" Unpublished manuscript, Goodhue County Historical Society collection, 1964.
Upham, Warren. Minnesota in Three Centuries, 1655-1908, vol. 1. Mankato, MN: Publishing Society of Minnesota, 1908.
Woolworth, Alan R. "19th Century Minnesota Biographies, A to Z," Red Wing Dynasty, 1823–1925.
Found in Alan R. Woolworth Papers. Minnesota Historical Society, St Paul
http://www.mnhs.org/library/findaids/00339.xml