Siouxland: The Dakota Conflict 8 Day Package

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Price Per person double occupancy

Dates
For groups of 20 or more
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Price Includes: 7 nights' lodging, 3 evening meals, 7 continental breakfasts, deluxe motorcoach & driver, professional tour director, all admission fees, special speakers & programs, baggage handling, airport transfers.


Airport transfers are included only when airfare is purchased from Pilgrim Tours. Taxi service is available for those purchasing their airfare elsewhere.


Deposit Required: $300 per person will reserve your place. A $100 service fee will be charged for cancellation at any time in addition to our normal payment and cancellation policy.

Day 1: Arrival

Passengers arrive at St. Paul International Airport before 2:00 pm to begin our excursion back in time. Airport transfers are provided. Our afternoon tour of historic Fort Snelling, headquarters for the tragic conflict we will be studying, will be followed by a Mississippi River dinner cruise. Overnight in Burnsville, just outside the Twin Cities. (D)


Day 2: Fort Ridgely/ Lower Sioux Agency

Our quest to discover the origins of the Great Plains wars of the last century begins at Fort Ridgely where two major battles of the conflict occurred. Here we'll gather background and set the scene for the unfolding story. Then we'll visit the Lower Sioux Agency, site of the first organized Indian attack of the War of 1862. Here Native American interpreters will offer their perspective. Also on today's agenda we'll step back in time at the Harkins Store, maintained as it was at it's prime in 1870. Costumed guides maintain vintage goods on the shelves and a fire in the pot-bellied stove on cool mornings. We'll end our day in Redwood Falls, Alexander Ramsey State Park. (B)


Day 3: Sod Houses/ Nicollet Tower/ Tekakwitha Fine Arts Center

Today's journey begins with an instructive look at what so many prairie pioneers endured as residents of sod houses. Moving on to South Dakota we'll concentrate on the Sioux culture of yesterday and today with a visit to the outstanding collection of more than 200 paintings by talented Dakota Sioux artists. At the Nicollet tower we'll see the original maps created by one of the area's first European explorers and see the surrounding Coteau des Prairies from atop the 75 foot tower. The next two nights will be spent in Watertown, SD. (B)


Day 4: Fort Sisseton Historical Festival

Today we'll truly step back in time to the nineteenth century American frontier at the Fort Sisseton Historical Festival. Built in 1864 in response to the nearby Sioux uprising, the fort is today recognized as one of the nation's best preserved frontier forts, with 15 original buildings intact. We'll see infantry drills, muzzle-loading contests and tomahawk throws, Native American dancing and stroll through a mountain man encampment where re-enactors sell their home-made goods and authentic period foods. Overnight again in Watertown.


Day 5: Pipestone National Monument

Just over the South Dakota/Minnesota border is the centuries old red stone quarry where the many Sioux bands have obtained material for carving the many objects of everyday and ceremonial life. We'll learn the story and observe Natives working the stone as they have for hundreds of years. This evening we will be treated to a traditional feast and interpretive Native American program. Overnight in Pipestone, MN.


Day 6: Historic New Ulm

The little German settlement of New Ulm endured two Indian assaults during the Dakota Conflict. We'll learn the story of its brave defenders, sample the atmosphere (and locally brewed beer) of the German descendants and take time to shop in the charming ethnic shops of this unique village. Overnight in New Ulm.


Day 7: Traverse des Sioux History Center

Our final stop on the trail of the Dakota Conflict is the site where the fateful treaty that started it all was signed. We'll tie all the loose ends together at this historic river crossing. We'll celebrate new friends and a deeper understanding of our heritage at the living history village of Murphy's Landing. The nineteenth century setting is inhabited by costumed interpreters, entertainers and music for a festive farewell dinner. Overnight: Burnsville.


Day 8: Departure

Airport transfers to MSP International Airport will be provided.