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Cultural Communities in Minnesota History
Explore the cultural diversity of Minnesota's past.

 

Native Minnesotans

Native Peoples of Minnesota - The individuals and cultures who first inhabited Minnesota.

Dakota Meadows "The Dakota Conflict of 1862" - A Web project of Dakota Meadows Middle School, Mankato, Minnesota The Dakota Conflict Trials - The execution of 38 Sioux at Mankato, Minnesota on December 26, 1862.

Lakota Dakota Bibliography: A - L

Lakota Dakota Bibliography: M - Z

 

Greater Minnesota - Historical Sites

Jeffers Petroglyphs- Comfrey, Minnesota

Lac qui Parle Mission - Montevideo, Minnesota

Lower Sioux Agency - Morton, Minnesota

Mille Lacs Indian Museum - Onamia, Minnesota

Traverse des Sioux - Morton, Minnesota

 

Minnesota Immigrants

Immigration History Research Center - Preserving and promoting understanding of the history of the American immigrant experience, University of Minnesota.

2004 - Energy of a Nation: Immigrants in America Teaching Guide - Explores immigration from historical, policy, economic, and demographic perspectives with a Midwest and Minnesota focus, Minnesota Advocates for Human Rights.

The Chinese-American Experience in Minnesota - An online exhibit of the Minnesota Historical Society.

German Immigration - German migration to Minnesota peaked during the 1860s and 1870s.

Minnesota Genealogical Society - Fostering interesting in genealogy.

Norwegian Immigration - Norwegian migration to Minnesota occurred in great numbers throughout the nineteenth century and into the early twentieth century.

Swedish Immigration - Swedish migration to Minnesota took place throughout the middle of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.