Native American Minnesota: A journey of learning and understanding

I’m working on a project for the MN Sesquicentennial Commission related to its efforts to “… bear witness to the tragic side of Minnesota Statehood in 1858 and acknowledge the pain, loss and suffering of the Native American culture in Minnesota.”

Project activities are guided by the Sesquicentennial Advisory Committee for Native American Partnering (SACNAP) and I’ve set up a blog titled Native American Minnesota: A journey of learning and understanding (nativeamericanminn150.org).

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2 comments to Native American Minnesota: A journey of learning and understanding

  • Glad to see that you are quite the blogger!
    I had not been to your site in some time.
    Your interest in the above subject is to be commended. I met someone who is doing something along the same lines in the NE.
    Give me a call-410-539-8886.I left a message for you regarding our site,also.
    This is crab season!

  • Glad to see that you are quite the blogger!
    I had not been to your site in some time.
    Your interest in the above subject is to be commended. I met someone who is doing something along the same lines in the NE.
    Give me a call-410-539-8886.I left a message for you regarding our site,also.
    This is crab season!

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