Dakota 38
Documentary screening and discussion hosted by the GU Center for American Indian Studies and the GU Native American Law Students. The film tells the story of the Dakota people's 330 mile ride from Lower Brule, S.D. to Mankato, Minn., retracing the ride of their ancestors. Those ancestors arrived in Mankato awaiting their passage from this world to the next. On Dec. 26, 1862 President Lincoln ordered the hanging of 38 Dakota people, the largest execution in U.S. history.
Thursday, November 29, 2012 | 6-9 pm


Suds and Cinema