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Lac qui Parle Mission

Lac qui Parle Mission is a pre-territorial mission in Chippewa County, Minnesota, United States, which was founded in June 1835 by Dr. Thomas Smith Williamson and Alexander Huggins after fur trader Joseph Renville invited missionaries to the area.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.mnhs.org/places/sites/lpm/ )〕 ''Lac qui Parle'' is a French translation of the native Dakota name, meaning "lake which speaks". In the 19th century, the first dictionary of the Dakota language was written, and part of the Bible was translated into that language for the first time at a mission on the site of the park. It was a site for Christian missionary work to the Sioux for nearly 20 years.〔 Renville was related to and had many friends in the native community, and after his death in 1846, the business was taken over by the "irreligious" Martin McLeod. The Indians became more hostile to the mission, and in 1854 the missionaries abandoned the site and relocated to the Upper Sioux Agency.
The mission was reconstructed by the Works Progress Administration in 1942 and is now managed by the Chippewa County Historical Society in partnership with the Minnesota Historical Society.〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=City of Montevideo: Tourism )
==Fort Renville==
The Lac qui Parle Mission site is also home to the remains of Fort Renville, the fortified home and trading post established in 1826 by explorer and fur trader Joseph Renville. The fort comprised two dwellings and a storehouse, surrounded by a stockade and protected by a bastion and watchtower.〔 Located a half mile from the mission site,〔 the fort was a significant outpost in southwestern Minnesota, and was a stopping point for traders on the Red River Trails.〔 It fell into disuse after Renville's death in 1846.
The site was excavated in 1940 and is now held in preservation by the Minnesota Historical Society. It is not open to the public.〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.mnhs.org/about/sites.htm )

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