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The Dakota Experience Creating Communities: The Frontier (1860-1880)
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Missions for America Of the Cloth Out of Darkness
Out of Darkness

Indian people had sacred beliefs that were part of everything they did. Many Christians did not understand their different beliefs expressed in different ways. They called the Indians pagans and sent missionaries to bring them light. Many mission workers devoted their lives to helping Indian people without thinking how hard it must be to have old ways challenged. Some Indian people combined the old and the new. Some did mission work themselves. But many grieved that the sacred ways might be lost.


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Letter discussing the Ghost Dance movement on the Standing Rock Reservation by M. C. Collins, Fort Yates, North Dakota, December 1890.

Letter of safe conduct for Wakuté from W. W. Fowler, missionary to Santee Sioux, June 9, 1879.

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