That phrase has a different connotation in Minnesota history.
Andrew J (I believe Jackson) Myrick, an Indian agent working with the Dakota people, is noted as saying 'Let them eat grass, or their own dung' when the Dakota had complaints regarding treaty obligations.
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Andrew J (I believe Jackson) Myrick, an Indian agent working with the Dakota people, is noted as saying 'Let them eat grass, or their own dung' when the Dakota had complaints regarding treaty obligations.
He had a Dakota wife and kids.
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