Atlantica - 01.09.2000, Side 29

Atlantica - 01.09.2000, Side 29
A T L A N T I C A 27 The first people to live in this watery world were the Dakota Indians. Water – the mighty Mississippi River – draws the dividing line between the Minneapolis and Saint Paul settle- ments that Mark Twain later dubbed “The Twin Cities”. The first thing that meets the eye when flying in to land is the lush green- ery that overrides human habitation, and the lakes that form a myriad of blue eyes staring up at you. From the midst of all this green wilderness rises the sophisticated Minneapolis skyline. Franciscan missionary Father Louis Hennepin, who travelled up the Mississippi in 1680, was the first European to set eyes on the place. In 1805 Lieutenant Zebulon Pike searched in vain for the source of the Mississippi but successfully negotiated with the Dakota for rights to the site where the Mississippi and Minnesota Rivers meet. In 1820, Captain Josia Snelling and his army troops began to build Fort Snelling, on the land which is now right by the Minneapolis/St Paul International Airport. In 1840, an eyepatch-wearing boot- legger and saloon owner, Pierre “Pig’s ATL 5/00 26-33 Minneapolis cmsx 17.8.2000 12:39 Page 27

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