User talk:199.250.32.49

Hello, I am not fond of the piece on Native American Policy. The light shed on the Sioux Uprising is rather turbid. It fails to note that the Dakota were being starved after treaties had been disbanded. The phrase 'let them eat grass' was spoken by one of the innocent settlers executed by the Dakota after refusing to sell food on credit (expected pay from the government according to the treaty for land). Please do not ignore Lincoln's role in the killing of the Dakota 38 on December 26, 1862 (six days before the Emancipation Proclamation was signed). Thank you for your time.