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Titles: U.S.-Dakota War of 1862 Oral History Project: Interview with Pamela Halverson (Supplied title)
Description: BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION: Pamela Halverson was born in Marshall, Minnesota on November 24, 1952 to Wallace and Lorraine Gregg. Her Indian name is Wadutuwe meaning Red Snow Woman. She is enrolled as a member of and lives on the Lower Sioux Reservation. SUBJECTS DISCUSSED: Growing Up Dakota, Education, Discrimination, Remembering 1862 and Ancestors, Dakota Survival, U.S./Indian Policy, Dakota Life Today, Home, Dakota Land, Dakota Ceremonies, Dakota Culture and Values.
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Holding Type: Oral History - Interview
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Quantity: 10 digital file 25 pages transcript
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