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Over the earth I come : the great Sioux uprising of 1862

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Table of Contents

1. Everything Went Off Quietly -- 2. Let Them Eat Grass -- 3. He Is Not a Coward -- 4. The Indians Are Raising Hell -- 5. Oh God! Oh God! -- 6. With the Utmost Promptitude -- 7. There Was Death Behind -- 8. Over the Earth -- 9. There Was No Time for Mourning -- 10. A Heartrending Procession -- 11. Lay on Your Bellies and Shoot! -- 12. We Must All Die in Battle -- 13. I Am Ashamed to Call Myself a Dakota -- 14. Vengeance Is Mine -- 15. The Hills Were Soon Covered with Graves.

Dates

  • Copyright: 1992

Creator

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Extent

1 Volumes : Paperback; 307 pages; photos, illustrations, maps

Language of Materials

English

Abstract

December 26, 1862. On the day after Christmas, in Mankato, Minnesota, thirty-eight Sioux Indians were hanged on the order of President Lincoln. It stands today as the greatest mass execution in the history of the United States. In Over the Earth I Come, Duane Schultz brilliantly retells one of America's most violent and bloody events--the Great Sioux Uprisings of 1862. In less than one week in August, the Sioux went on a rampage throughout Minnesota that left hundreds of settlers dead. Whole families were burned alive in their farmhouses. Children were nailed to barn doors, girls raped by a dozen braves and hacked to pieces, babies dismembered in front of their horrified mothers. Nearly forty thousand settlers became refugees, and for one brief moment in time, the Sioux people were restored to their ancestral land and reclaimed their pride and dignity.

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Source

Title
Over the earth I come : the great Sioux uprising of 1862
Status
Completed
Date
2025-06
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin

Repository Details

Part of the Southwest Minnesota Historical Center Repository

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Southwest Minnesota State University
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Marshall MN 56258