Join us for a screening of Dakota 38, a documentary that follows a group of Native American riders as they journey 330 miles on horseback to honor the 38 Dakota men executed in the largest mass hanging in U.S. history after the Dakota War of 1862. The film captures reflections on historical trauma, resilience, and healing, offering a powerful look at the event's impact on the Dakota community and ongoing efforts toward reconciliation.
Trigger Warning:
Dakota 38 includes scenes of historical trauma, violence, and oppression that may be distressing.
Details:
Date: Thursday, November 14th
Time: 6:00 pm
Location: DCC Toepke Gym
A discussion will follow, led by Isaac Miller, who participated in the memorial ride with his father, Jim Miller, the founder of the ride documented in the film.
Sponsored by: DCC DEI Committee, Glendive Chapter of AAUW, DCC Indigenous Culture Club, and the DCC Associated Student Body