Little Crow
By Gary Clayton Anderson
Published by Minnesota Historical Society Press in 2009
English, 272 pages
With this statement, "I, Ta-o-ya-te-du-ta, am not a coward. I will die with you," Little Crow reluctantly put himself at the head of the Indian forces and plunged his nation into war against the United States. At a time when the Union and Confederate armies marched against each other in the South and East, the Minnesota home front erupted into its own desperate warfare. With their way of life endangered, the Dakota (or Sioux) turned to Little Crow to lead them in a battle or self-preservation, a war that Little Crow had tried to avoid. Within a year, the Dakota had been chased from Minnesota, Little Crow was dead, and a way of life had vanished. Through his life, we see the complex interrelationship of Indians and whites, the horrors of the U.S.-Dakota War of 1862, and the events that forever changed the history of the West