Indian Massacre in Minnesota was written over 100 years ago by a
man whose job was to process claims for property damaged by Sioux
raiders after they went on the warpath, killing pioneer families
and taking many of those who survived into captivity. He documented
the terrifying tales told by settlers of the horrors they
suffered.However, to properly present this tragic time, the book
begins by giving a brief account of the Sioux Indians; the harsh
treatment by our government (who ignored a treaty that promised $2
million for their land), their living conditions on the
reservations and their complaints. The resulting account of the
massacres and conspiracy by the great chief Little Crow is also
described, along with the personal accounts of the survivors.
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