Zaníyaŋ Yutȟókča (Brave Change) – Minneapolis, Minnesota - Atlas Obscura

Zaníyaŋ Yutȟókča (Brave Change)

A public art project at Bde Maka Ska that educates visitors on Dakota history. 

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The Zaníyaŋ Yutȟókča (Brave Change) art exhibit commemorates indigenous Dakota culture. It’s located near the former site of Ḣeyate Otuŋwe (Village to the Side), a historical Dakota agricultural colony on the southeast shore.

Stamps on the sidewalk depict and name images significant to Dakota culture, including tatanka (buffalo) and psĂ­Ĺ‹ (wild rice). Decorative railings line the sidewalk, depicting more indigenous plants and various Dakota phrases. The path leads to the Four Directions Circle, a gathering place next to the lake oriented according to the cardinal directions and featuring large seating stones.

Panels provide further information on á¸˘eyate OtuĹ‹we and its founder, Mahpiya Wicasta (Cloud Man).

The lake, Bde Maka Ska, was restored to its original Dakota name in 2019 after years of public controversy. The ZanĂ­yaĹ‹ YutȟókÄŤa installation is part of a larger effort to highlight the Dakota history of the area.

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