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Additional media and activities to tell the story (objects, film, images, sound, etc.) <br />1. Reproductions of Ojibwe items should be placed in the lodge, setting could be mid-19`h <br />century. <br />2. Reproductions of Pike's journal pages, where he observes Sherburne County phenomena, <br />for example, a Dakota village along the bank of river near present day Elk River. <br />3. Photo P1990.200.395, photo of Battle Rapids (This needs to be verified with more <br />information.) <br />4. A back -lit panel on the timeline outside the lodge should provide the following <br />translation of an Ojibwe war song. A push button option should be available to activate a <br />tape of the song sung in Ojibwe. Translated and interpreted by Gerald Vizenor in <br />anishinabe nagamon (Minneapolis: Nodin Press, 1970) 83 <br />moving forward and back <br />from the woodland to the prairie <br />dakota women <br />weeping <br />as they gather <br />their wounded men <br />the sound of their weeping <br />comes back to us <br />5. Maps that show where 1825 partition between Dakota and Ojibwe ran through Sherburne <br />County. <br />Sherburne County Historical Society Heritage Center Interpretive Plan, April 21, 2005, page 30 <br />