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Little Crow/Taoyateduta: Leader of the Dakota

Little Crow/Taoyateduta: Leader of the Dakota

Published in
2004
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Description

The Plains Indian Wars of the nineteenth century garnered enduring fame for certain Indian leaders, their names echoing powerfully even today: Sitting Bull, Crazy Horse, Red Cloud. Just as significant but less often mentioned is Taoyateduta, known to whites as Little Crow, the reluctant leader of Dakota warriors during the U.S.-Dakota War of 1862, the opening salvo of the U.S.-Indian Wars.;In this carefully researched biography of the Dakota leader, the first ever written for children, author Gwenyth Swain presents a compelling portrait of the leader, warrior, and politician at the centre of the Dakota War of 1862.;Beginning with Taoyateduta's childhood along the Mississippi River near present-day St. Paul, this biography explores his life in the Big Woods, his wanderings west from the Mdewakanton Dakota's traditional home, his leadership of his people when they were forced to sign over their land to white settlers, and his role during the war of 1862. Hemmed in on a narrow reservation, frustrated by broken treaties, angered by dishonest agents and traders, and nearly starved because of crop failures and late annuity payments, Dakota Indians attacked white settlers living on the Indians' former homelands in south-western Minnesota. Taoyateduta agreed to lead the battles, knowing that the U.S. government's response would be swift and terrible. In retribution for the thirty-eight-day war, thirty-eight Dakota men were hanged, thousands were imprisoned, and the Dakota people were expelled from the state.;Taoyateduta's story brings to life the painful experience of the Dakota as they lost their land and their livelihood -- and as some chose to adopt white ways while others fought back, with disastrous consequences. "Little Crow: Leader of the Dakota" offers a clear and accessible account of both the man who led the Dakota into war and the causes behind that wrenching conflict.;For ages 9+.
Age
9-10
Text complexity
proficient
Length
112 pages

Why to read

  • To gain insight into the life and leadership of Little Crow, an influential figure in Dakota history and the U.S.-Dakota War of 1862.
  • To understand the complexities of the Dakota people's struggles and resistance during a period of significant upheaval and conflict.
  • To appreciate the historical context and the impact of Little Crow's decisions on the Dakota people and their legacy.
  • To explore the perspectives and narratives that are often underrepresented in mainstream history, thereby broadening one's knowledge of American history.