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The U.S.-Dakota War of 1862

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agency   a U.S. government field office  
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traditional Dakota   Dakota that wanted to maintain their traditional culture  
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farm Dakota   Dakota who adopted European-American culture to fit in  
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internment camp   a place where civilians, prisoners of war, and political prisoners are held  
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exile   to force to leave one's country or homeland  
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annuities   payments of food, money, and other resources in exchange for Dakota land  
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assimilation   to change your traditional ways in order to fit in with the larger group  
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U.S.-Dakota War of 1862   August 18, 1862 - September 26, 1862  
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Little Crow   well respected Dakota leader who was conflicted about traditional and farm Dakota values.  
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Big Eagle   leader of traditional Dakota people near the Lower Sioux Agency.  
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Wounded Man   leader of farm Dakota people near the Upper Sioux Agency.  
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Thomas Galbraith   top government official responsible for the assimilation process at the Upper and Lower Sioux Agency.  
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Andrew Myrick   trader who had stores on both the Lower and Upper Sioux Agency. “So far as I am concerned, if they are hungry, let them eat grass.”  
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Bishop Henry Whipple   first Protestant Bishop in Minnesota. Humanitarian and advocate for Dakota people. (Straight Tongue)  
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