In the Footsteps of Our Ancestors: The Dakota Commemorative Marches of the 21st Century

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Essays in words and pictures that tell the story of the Dakota Death March of November 1862. In the words of the author, they stand as a narrative that reclaims our right to tell our stories in our own ways and for our own purposes. From publisher description.

Author(s): Waziyatawin Angela Wilson
Edition: First
Publisher: Living Justice Press
Year: 2006

Language: English
Pages: 316
City: St. Paul, Minnesota

In the Footsteps of Our Ancestors
Expressing Our Gratitude for Support
Contents
Manipi Hena Owas’in Wicunkiksuyapi
Names of the Condemned Dakota Men
Shadows of Voices
Decolonizing the 1862 Death Marches
Dakota Commemorative March
Ties That Bind
Wicozani Wakan Ota Akupi
A Journey of Healing and Awakening
A Written Response from Canada
A Living Memorial
Voices of the Marchers from 2002
Dakota Homecoming
Reconnecting Past and Present
Oyate Kin Unkanikupi Pelo
Pazahiyayewin and the Importance of Remembering Dakota Women
Tracing Their Footsteps
Decolonizing Restorative Justice
Transforming Lives by Reclaiming Memory
Mending Tiyospaye
Voices of the Marchers from 2004
Wounded Hearts
Afterword
Glossary of Dakota Terms
Author Biographies
Index
The Dakota Commemorative Marches
About Living Justice Press