Fort Totten, Dakota Territory: The Last Outpost Before the Northwest Wilderness
- 1960s
Pamphlet published by the State Historical Society of North Dakota on the history of Fort Totten, North Dakota.
The pamphlet refers to the Indigenous peoples living in the area as “Indians,” an outdated umbrella term historically used for Indigenous peoples of the continental United States and Alaska.
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“Fort Totten, Dakota Territory: The Last Outpost Before the Northwest Wilderness.” State Historical Society of North Dakota, 1960–1969. Phoebe Waterman Haas Papers, Box 5, Folder 1. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/mqrcuy9.
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