The Oglala Sioux Tribe has joined several others in the state in issuing free tribal IDs for eligible citizens following ...
Hutchinson faced battle with the Dakota Sioux Indians 157 years ago on Sept. 4, 1862. The Indian plan was to corral all white people into a ravine and shoot them dead. That didn’t happen.
ST. PAUL, Minn., Saturday, April 18, 1863. Four days ago a returned party of scouts brought into Fort Snelling an Indian warrior of the Sioux tribe, whom they had captured a short distance from ...
Delegations from the Yankton Sioux Tribe, Oglala Sioux Tribe ... “A lot of tribes forgot the debt that the United States promised to Indian people.” “One does not sell the earth upon ...
National Museum of American History Platinum Portrait of American Horse and wife, Sioux Indians, by Gertrude Kasebier National Museum of American History Kills First, Sioux Indian National Museum of ...
From this time until midnight, a constant fire was kept up between the Indians. Six Chippewas, three Sioux, and two Assiniboines were killed during the struggle. Gov. WILKIE'S daughter ...
More than a century ago, Frank Bennett Fiske had a photography studio at Fort Yates, a US Army post in the middle of a North Dakota Indian ... people in the photos are part of the Standing Rock ...
Although a treaty had given these lands to the Sioux, white settlers now poured in, and clashes between the two sides grew. In early 1876 all Indian people were ordered onto reservations ...
Sacred Storm and Oglala Sioux Tribe team up to provide 18,000 pounds of free buffalo meat to the Rapid City Native community.
The waters flowing from South Dakota's Black Hills have been sacred to the Lakota people ... said Oglala Sioux Mario Gonzalez, a longtime tribal attorney. Despite trespassing on Indian lands ...
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