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  • čas přidán 5. 09. 2024
  • Coming to Mni Sota explores conflicts, contradictions and solidarity among the millions who have moved through, and to, Minnesota. For hundreds of years, the arrival of those from around the world has changed Minnesota's identity and caused disruption for those already here.
    01:30 The first Minnesotans were the Dakota people; entry of Ojibwe people
    03:40 European migration into US, colonization
    06:18 Fort Snelling built in 1819, impacts on Native Americans and land use
    09:47 1862 US Dakota war, Homestead Act opens land to new settlers
    10:32 Major shifts - industrialization, production and railroad boom brought flood of human migration
    11:30 Swedes people arrive in 1850's - escaping poverty, seeking religious freedom
    15:30 1862 Dakota people exiled, land opened for homesteading, German immigration
    18:30 Bishop John Ireland, Catholic colonization effort
    19:36 Irish arrive in Minnesota in late 1870's to escape poverty
    21:40 German Jews people arrive in St. Paul, MN
    22:39 Mass immigration into US caused social turmoil
    23:03 1876 Hayes Tilden Compromise impacted growth of Jim Crow system, Southern Black people pushed out to move North and West
    27:20 Influence of churches in ethnic communities
    29:30 Americanization, era of race science
    32:53 Late 19th century, iron range open pit mining begins, migrants arrive
    34:26 Labor movement, 1916 worker strike
    36:00 WWI impact on recent immigrants, culture
    38:29 Mexican migration to US, recruited to Minnesota for agricultural labor
    39:51 Impact of Korean War, Secret War (War in Laos) on child adoption, migration
    42:29 African American population and migration came from multiple countries
    46:07 1965 Hart-Celler Immigration Act opened up America's doors
    48:00 Mexican American recognition, rights movement in Minnesota
    49:27 Hmong arrive in Minnesota in 1975
    50:56 1980 Immigration Act, forced assimilation directive, SE Asian refugees in Minnesota
    53:26 Need for recognition of cultural history, migration tension
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Komentáře • 4

  • @jimbrew4529
    @jimbrew4529 Před rokem +5

    I believe the Dakota gentleman may have sugarcoated the early relationship between the Ojibway and Dakota. Before the treaties between the tribes, the land wasn't safe for any man, woman, or child. The Fort Snelling early mission was to try to keep peace between the tribes and keep settlers out. I would suggest the migration of the Ojibway into the state was the root cause for Dakota displacement.
    Another gentleman stated Swedes dominated immigration over 8 decades. Actually, Germans and Norwegians dominated immigration into Minnesota, by far.
    Overall, a very good documentary.

  • @Lana-tn2nb
    @Lana-tn2nb Před 2 měsíci

    Great documentary!!! I learned so much! Thanks

  • @TheMadisonHang
    @TheMadisonHang Před 13 dny

    @41:00 oh don't worry, they are gonna even it out now.