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JIM ROE MUSEUM PLANNING | BIG ISLAND NATURE PARK CONCEPT PLAN | APRIL 15, 2021 6 <br />DAKOTA LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT <br />In 1851 four bands, or Council Fires, of Dakota signed treaties with the United States, <br />relinquishing all of what is now southern Minnesota—more than 24 million acres. <br />After the treaties were ratified in 1853, nearly all Dakota were removed to a reservation <br />on the Upper Minnesota River. Under the heading A Dakota Place, an appropriately <br />placed trail sign will feature an acknowledgment of the relationship between this land <br />and the Dakota people—today and through time. <br />Mi <br />n <br />n <br />e <br />s <br />o <br />t <br />a <br /> <br />H <br />i <br />s <br />t <br />o <br />r <br />i <br />c <br />a <br />l <br /> <br />S <br />o <br />c <br />i <br />e <br />t <br />y