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Azayamankawin (c. 1803 – c. 1873), also known as Hazaiyankawin, Betsey St. Clair, Old Bets, or Old Betz, was one of the most photographed Native American women of the 19th century. She was a Mdewakanton Dakota woman well known in Saint Paul, Minnesota, where she once ran a canoe ferry … 查看更多內容
Betsey’s Dakota name is usually given as Azayamankawin and translated as “Berry Picker.” Biographer Mark Diedrich calls her Hazaiyankawin, which he translates as “Woman Who Runs Toward Huckleberries.” … 查看更多內容
Numerous stories were written about the romantic life of Young Bets, some explicitly fictional. She was usually portrayed as a beautiful young woman who had many suitors. As … 查看更多內容
During the 1840s there was a rapid demographic shift in the area around Saint Paul, as the white settler population outnumbered the nearby Mdewakantons for the first time. … 查看更多內容
On June 25, 1842, a war party of 100 Ojibwe men from the area around Lake St. Croix approached Kaposia for a retaliatory raid. At this time, Little Crow’s village was located on the … 查看更多內容
In the early 1850s, Betsey often ferried people across the Mississippi River in her canoe. Although few details of her ferry business are available, there are many stories documenting her “excellent command of the waterway” over the years.
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