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"...And the Mille Lacs Who Have No Reservation...

A History of the Chippewa Indians in Ill Lacs County, Minnesota Up to 1934

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"...And the Mille Lacs Who Have No Reservation...

By: Clarence Ralph Fitz
Narrated by: Pete Ferrand
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The book chronologically explains the bungling of the federal government as they attempted to be fair to the Indians while at the same time moving them out of the way of settlement. It also delves into the interaction between the Sioux and the Chippewa, including the joint attempt in 1862 to kill all the white people in Minnesota, and how the results of that interaction affected Mille Lacs County, Minnesota and still does today.

The author has interwoven national and world events into the historical account to help the listener relate the happenings in Minnesota and Mille Lacs County to the rest of the new nation and the world. With the mention of local names and places, the author brings a sense of reality to the documented history.

This book is extremely well documented with footnotes identifying specific archival records.

Even the title, “…and the MILLE LACS who have no reservation …” is a direct quote of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs in 1892.

©2016 Clarence Ralph Fitz (P)2025 Clarence Ralph Fitz
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