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From the time of Le Sueur's visit (1700) the Dakota became an important factor in the history of the northwest.
Location. This tribe moved frequently; in South Dakota they were associated with the Cheyenne River and the Black Hills.
The later plains culture resulted in part from the wars with the Ojibway and partly from the Dakota Conflict in 1862 (the largest Indian War in American history with about 500 white casualties.
Research Center and Museum on Northern Plains Native Americans (Dakota / Lakote Sioux) located at Blue Cloud Abbey in northeast South Dakota ... Address: American Indian Culture Research Center P ...
The webpage of the Cheyenne River Tribe. Tribal information, statistics, government, and historical information.
The Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux (Dakota) Community is a federally recognized Indian tribe formally organized under federal reservation status in 1969. Tribal members are direct lineal descendants of ...
Native American Nations Your Source for Indian Research ... Rolls ~ History ~ Treaties ~ Census ~ Books
Native American Nations Your Source for Indian Research ... Rolls ~ History ~ Treaties ~ Census ~ Books ... It signifies 'snake,' 'adder,' and, by metaphor, 'enemy.' See Dakota. ...
Today, they remain on the beautiful Rosebud Indian Reservation, in the heart of the Great Sioux Nation, also known as "God's Country," located in south-central South Dakota.
In North America the territory of the Lakota, Nakota and Dakota Nation covers some 200,000 km2 in the present day state of South Dakota and neighboring states.
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