Talk:1881 Minnesota tornado outbreak

The Native Americans were gone by then...
I take issue with the sentence: "Six people died in New Ulm, where people from nearby settlements had congregated to avoid Native American attacks.[1]" The sentence assumes that the citizens of New Ulm were congregated in the city in fear of renewed Native attacks by the Dakota - there might be some confusion here. To my knowledge, the Dakota were removed from Minnesota by then-governor Alexander Ramsey during and after the Dakota Conflict of 1862, and were not allowed to return by decree. Is the source being read correctly? Take care... Dinky town  talk  15:20, 6 June 2015 (UTC)

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20 year difference
The Dakota/Sioux War/Uprising was in 1862, the Native Americans were no “threat” to New Ulm or surrounding area in 1880s. 2600:1014:B06D:358D:C0FA:6086:6EA6:BB4C (talk) 14:03, 13 May 2022 (UTC)