![]() Apple, in particular, was called out for the practice of copying other apps by Senator Richard Blumenthal (D-CT), who said the practice had become so common that it earned a nickname with Apple’s developer community: “sherlocking.” Senate, Apple and Google representatives were questioned on whether they have a “strict firewall” or other internal policies in place that prevent them from leveraging the data from third-party businesses operating on their app stores to inform the development of their own competitive products. We would like to hear from you if you have suggestions orĪdditions to our website.In today’s antitrust hearing in the U.S. Histories of historic sites plus maps that show the location of the known The historic motorcade tour on August 23, 2014. Plus we have also included the Tour Guide on the tab 2014 Commemoration Recap. We continue to post new items of interest about the U.S.-Dakota War on the FB page and our website and welcome your comments, photographs and stories.īoth of our books on Renville County have sold out but ![]() Our companion Facebook page (found by googling Family and Friends of Dakota Uprising Victims) is visited by over 450 people per week, and over 230 people have stated they “liked” its content. Our volunteers provided research, funding and outreach for the three interpretive panels that are now dedicated on the grounds of the Renville County Historical Society. This website is intended to be a clearing-house for collecting and disseminating stories, photographs, and lists that are pertinent to the war and its aftermath and are submitted to us by the descendants of any victims. In our case, it applies to any who were killed, injured, taken captive, had escaped, had lost property, those who fought and any who had their lives impacted during the U.S.-Dakota War and after. Our grass roots group now has nearly 150 descendants from across Minnesota and beyond, and our followers include not only descendants, but also historians and friends who have interest in the U.S.-Dakota War.įamily and Friends does not treat the word “victims” lightly. We are now a settler advocate group for our ancestors who settled not only in Renville County but across the State of Minnesota. There were 175 people who a ttended that gathering. Who are We? Family and Friends of Dakota Uprising Victims became involved with honoring our ancestors by first dedicating a memorial for the Birch Coulie victims at the Renville County Historical Society on August 18, 2012. Information on submitting comments is included in the above site. With that change to interpretation mainly of Dakota culture, those of you whose ancestors were killed at the Agency or may be buried there are more likely to be forgotten. Written comments may also be sent by fax to (651) 296-1811. Electronic or e-mail comments may be sent to with “Lower Sioux Agency” in the subject line. 10, to the attention of Cynthia Novak-Krebs, project manager, Environmental Policy and Review Unit, DNR Ecological and Water Resources Division, 500 Lafayette Road, St. Written comments must be submitted by 4:30 p.m. Copies may be requested by calling (651) 259-5115. A copy of the environmental assessment is available online. The MnHS has turned over the management of this site to them as well. New: The Department of Natural Resources is looking for public comment adding some state land to the Lower Sioux Indian Community at the Lower Sioux Agency site. It is a blatant effort to re-write history. We find it interesting that they have reached out to included the 38 in a sign at the fort. ![]() Martha Clasen was taken hostage with her two young children. One was my one second great-uncle’s wife whose husband was murdered that day at Birch Coulie at the same time my second great-grandfather was killed. Historians say that most of the white women (there were also captive mixed-blood women) were raped by the Dakota. It is an abomination to state that the 38 who were hanged had protected 300 captives - trying to make the 38 to have been really good, decent people. New: This is a new sign at Fort Snelling which is overtly showing that the Minnesota Historical Society is trying to rewrite history. I t deals with the Minnesota Historical Society's effort to re-direct the focus from history-based on facts to one based on a political agenda. Printed with permission of author. Here is a link to a piece which Katherine Kersten wrote for the Center of the American Experiment. – Dakota War Commemoration is found under the tab What’s New? Notice: The Brown County Historical Society schedule for the 2022 U.S.
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