Index
A
Acton, Minn
Allen, Susan
American Indian Movement (AIM)
Anderson, Eric
Anderson, Gary Clayton
Andregg, Michael
Anti-colonial Defense
anti-Indian sublime
Ashby, Minn.
B
Baha’i faith
Bakeman, Mary
Baker, Gen. James
Balance
Balfour, Conrad
Banks, Dennis
Bde Maka Ska
Behrens, David
Bellecourt, Vernon
Benton-Banai, Eddie
Berg, Ken
Bernstein, Richard
Bessler, John
Blankenship County Historical Society (BLCHS; pseudonym)
Blue Earth County Historical Society
Brown County Historical Society
Brown, Joseph R.
Brown, Samuel
Bryant, Charles S.
C
Camp Release
Canku, Clifford
Carley, Kenneth
Caske
Castro-Gómez, Santiago
Charlottesville, Virginia
Unite the Right Rally (2017)
Chase, Joe
Clodfelter, Michael
Colgrave, Albert
complexity
concentration camp
Confederate flag
Conflict and Remembrance (J-Term Course; pseudonym)
course
exhibit
students (psuedonyms)
Alan
Anna
Christina
Holly
Jennifer
Lori
Mitch
Monica
Nikki
Rachel
Stephanie
Tom
Tracy
conservative restoration
Cray, Judge Lorin
critical social justice
education
Crow Creek Indian Reservation
Cummiskey, David
D
Dahlin, Curtis
Dakota Commemorative March
Dakota Expulsion Act
Dakota Territory
Dakota 38 (film)
Dakota 38+2 Memorial Ride
Dakota 38 Memorial Run
Davies, Bronwyn
Day, George E.H.
defensive pluralism
Deloria, Ella
Deloria, Jr., Vine
Derounian-Stodola, Kathryn Zabelle
Doctrine of Christian Discovery
Dole, Commissioner William P.
dominant discourses
Duley, Laura
Duley, William J.
Dunbar-Ortiz, Roxanne
Durant, Sam
Dylan, Bob
E
Ebell, Adrian John
Eberhart, Gov. Adolph
epistemic violence
epistemology
ethnic cleansing
extermination
F
Fairclough, Norman
frames
inclusive / exclusive we
power in / power behind discourse
Fairness
Fanon, Frantz
Fields, Barbara and Karen
racism defined
Fixico, Donald
Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe
Floyd, George
Folwell, William
Fort McCellan (Iowa) Prison
Fort Ridgely
Fort Snelling
Fox News
Fox, Richard
frames (discourse)
Freeman, Gov. Orville
Free Press (Mankato newspaper)
Freire, Paulo
from below / from above (telling history)
G
Gag, Anton
Galbraith, Thomas
Gebhard, Darla
Gee, James Paul
frames
politics
what makes things “critical”
genocide
Geshick, Sandee
Gilman, Rhoda
Giroux, Henry
ontology
politicizing issues
Godfrey, Ed
Gotland, Minn. (pseudonym)
Grande, Sandy
Gray, David. J.
Green, William
Grotius, Hugo
H
Haitian Revolution
Harding Senior High School (St. Paul)
Harré, Rom
Harwell, John (pseudonym)
Hatle, Elizabeth Dorsey
Hdainyaŋka
Heard, Isaac
Henry VIII
Hill Murray High School (Maplewood, Minn.)
Hitler, Adolph
Hobbes, Thomas
Ho-Chunk
Holocaust
Huggins, Amos
Huggins, Sophia
Hughes, Katherine
“Reconcile” (poem)
Hutchinson, Minn.
I
ideology
inclusive we / exclusive we
Íŋkpaduta
J
Jacobson, Matthew Frye
James, C.L.R.
Jefferson, Thomas
Johnson, Fred
Johnson, Gov. John
justice as fairness
original position
Rawls, John
veil of ignorance
white justice as fairness
K
Kautokeino, Norway
Kiernan, Ben
King Philip’s War
Krieger, Justina
Ku Klux Klan
Kumashiro, Kevin
L
LaBatte, John
Larsen, David
Lengkeek, Peter
Lenz, Judith (pseudonym)
Lepore, Jill
Lewis, Charles
Limbaugh, Rush
Lincoln, Abraham
literacy
the “literall advantage”
public-history writing
race and
Little Crow
Locke, John
Lott, Henry
Lower Sioux Agency
Historical Site
Reservation
Lower Sioux Indian Community
Loyal Indians Monument, Morton, Minn.
Luther, Martin
M
Makato (Dakota leader)
Maltman, Thomas
Mankato, Minn.
Free Press (newspaper)
Lady Justice
The Land (journal)
Mahkato Wacipi (Mankato powwow)
Mankato State (Teachers) College
mass execution (hanging)
Mayor Eric Anderson and
Minnesota State University
Reconciliation Park
Mann, Michael
Marietta, Oh.
Marz, Corinne
Mazakutemani, Paul
McConkey, Harriet Bishop
Means, Russell
Mexican War
Meyer, Roy
Michelangelo
Mignolo, Walter
Miller, Jim
Miller, Steve
Mills, Charles
Minneapolis, Minn.
Minnesota’s Heritage: Back to the Sources (journal)
Minnesota Historical Society
Minnesota History Center
Minnesota Monthly Magazine
Minnesota Public Radio
Minnesota State Capitol
Minnesota State University, Mankato
Mitákuye Oyásiŋ (“All My Relations,” Lakota prayer)
Mitchell, Sally
Montevideo, Minn.
Morse, Anthony
Mount Rushmore
Murch, Abel
Myrick, Andrew
N
Namias, June
National Museum of the American Indian
Neihardt, John
neutrality
newcomers (as opposed to settlers)
newspapers
frontier editors
“guard-dog” journalism
New Ulm, Minn.
Nichols, David
Novick, Peter
O
objectivity
ontology
Osman, Stephen
P
The Past Is Alive Within Us
The US-Dakota Conflict (film)
Paul, Ron
perspectives
Pioneer Press, (St. Paul newspaper)
Pope, Gen. John
Prucha, F. Paul
public history
public pedagogy
Sandlin et al.
R
racism
double standards
Ramsey, Gov. Alexander
“Reconcile” (poem)
reconciliation
Reconciliation Park
Roberts, Kate
Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court
Rosebud Indian Reservation
Rothman, Noah
Rousseau, Jean Jacques
Roy, Arundhati
S
Said, Edward
Sakpe
Schultz, Duane
Schwandt, Mary
Seth, Vanita
Siŋtómniduta
Sibley, Gov. Henry Hastings
Silver, Peter
Simon, Michael
Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate
Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian Gustav Heye Center
social contract
socially symbolic acts
Fredric Jameson
Spirit Lake, Iowa
Standing Rock Indian Reservation
Starr, Kenneth
Star Tribune (Minneapolis newspaper)
Steele, Meili
Stenzel, Bryce
“…We Cannot Escape History…”
Steven
St. Lucia College (pseudonym)
Stoler, Ann Laura
St. Paul, Minn.
Street, Brian
Sturdevant, Lori
subject positions
Sully, General Alfred
Swisshelm, Jane
T
Thandeka
Tháoyateduta (His Red Nation aka Little Crow)
Thomasson, Meret (pseudonym)
Trudell, John
Trump, Donald
truth
Tutu, Bishop Desmond
Twin Cities Public Television
U
United Nations (U.N.) Genocide Convention
Upper Sioux Agency
Urdahl, Dean
V
Vietnam War
W
Wabasha, Vernell
Wa Duta Winyan (Red Snow Woman/Pamela Halverson)
Wakefield, Sarah
Walker Art Center
Wambditanka
Washington, George
Wasicuna, Glenn
Waziyatawin
In the Footsteps of Our Ancestors
What Does Justice Look Like?
Wilson, Angela Cavender
“…We Cannot Escape History…” (Lincoln quote and drama title). See Stenzel, Bryce
Westerman, Gwen
West Lake, Minn.
Whipple, Bishop Henry
white justice as fairness
John Rawls
justice as fairness
racial contract
social contract
White Privilege Conference
white property
defenses of
human lives and
intellectual property
white public pedagogy
balance
complexity
dominant discourses
fairness
neutrality
objectivity
white supremacy
Williams, Mattie
Wilson, Diane
Wingerd, Mary
Wise, C.E.
Wolfchild, Sheldon P.
Wood Lake, Minn.
Woolworth, Alan
Wright, Julie
Z
zero-point epistemology
hubris
narrating
Zinn, Howard