147: More Voices from the Road- Treaties, War, and the Dakota Story
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On this episode of Common Mystics, Jen and Jill explore the history of the Dakota people of the Upper Mississippi River Valley, specifically the Mdewakanton band and the leadership of Chief Wabasha III. They trace how early treaties and increasing American expansion reshaped Dakota homelands and set the stage for growing tension. Hunger, land loss, and broken promises contributed to the outbreak of the U.S.–Dakota War of 1862. The episode examines the war’s devastating aftermath, including exile and lasting cultural impact. Through the story of Wabasha III, listeners are invited to reflect on leadership, survival, and the memory carried in the land. Join us as we give voice to a powerful chapter of Midwestern history.
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