Minnesota Indian Reservations:White Earth Reservation - Chippewa.Leech Lake Reservation - Chippewa (Ojibwe).Red Lake Reservation - Chippewa.Bois Fort/Nett Lake Reservation - Chippewa.Grand Portage Reservation - Chippewa.Fond du Lac Reservation - Chippewa.Mille Lacs Reservation - Chippewa.Upper Sioux Dakota Reservation - Dakota.Lower Sioux Mdewakanton Dakota Reservation - Dakota.Shakopee Mdewakanton Reservation - Dakota.Prarie Island Reservation - Dakota.
He had orders to track them down and take them to a reservation. If they resisted he had orders to fight them as needed to force them to go to the reservation.
Ft. Berthold IR, New town, ND-Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara Turtle Mountain IR, Belcourt, ND-Chippewa Spirit Lake IR, Ft. Totten, ND-Sioux Standing Rock IR, Ft. Yates, ND partially in South Dakota-Sioux Lake Traverse IR, Sisseton, SD a small portion in in North Dakota-Sioux
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That they would not be forced to move to a reservation
South Dakota
1868
Minnesota Indian Reservations:White Earth Reservation - Chippewa.Leech Lake Reservation - Chippewa (Ojibwe).Red Lake Reservation - Chippewa.Bois Fort/Nett Lake Reservation - Chippewa.Grand Portage Reservation - Chippewa.Fond du Lac Reservation - Chippewa.Mille Lacs Reservation - Chippewa.Upper Sioux Dakota Reservation - Dakota.Lower Sioux Mdewakanton Dakota Reservation - Dakota.Shakopee Mdewakanton Reservation - Dakota.Prarie Island Reservation - Dakota.
The Sioux Nation is made up of several different groups.The Yankton Reservation (Yankton Sioux) was established in 1858 and is located in Charles Mix and Douglas Counties in southeastern South Dakota.The Crow Creek Reservation (Dakota, Lakota) was established in 1862 in parts of Buffalo, Hughes, and Hyde counties on the east bank of the Missouri River in central South Dakota.The Santee Sioux Reservation (Santee Sioux or Eastern Dakota) was established in 1863 in present day Knox County, Nebraska.The Great Sioux Reservation, as established by the Fort Laramie Treaty of 1868 included all of western South Dakota and what is now Boyd County in Nebraska. This Great Sioux Reservation was for the Teton Sioux (Lakota). In 1889, the US Congress passed another act which partitioned the Great Sioux Reservation into five smaller reservations:the Standing Rock Reservation (Lakota, Yanktonai, and Dakota) (which included land in modern North Dakota which had not been part of the Great Sioux Reservation), with its agency at Fort Yatesthe Cheyenne River Reservation (Lakota), with its agency on the Missouri near the mouth of the Cheyenne River (later moved to Eagle Butte following the construction of Oahe Reservoir)the Lower Brule Reservation (Lakota), with its agency near Fort Thompsonthe Upper Brule or Rosebud Indian Reservation(Sicangu Oyate or Lakota), with its agency near Missionthe Pine Ridge Reservation (Oglala Sioux), with its agency at Pine Ridge near the Nebraska BorderThe Sisseton-Wahpeton Reservation or Lake Traverse Reservation (Sisseton-Wahpeton Sioux) was established in 1889 and is located in northeastern South Dakota.The Fort Berthold Reservation (Mandan, Hidatsa, Arikara) was established in 1870 and is located in North Dakota on the Missouri River in McLean, Mountrail, Dunn, McKenzie, Mercer and Ward counties.The Fort Peck Indian Reservation (Assiniboine, Yanktonai) was established in 1888 and is located in northeastern Montana.The Flandreau Santee Sioux Reservation (Dakota) was established in 1929 and is located near Flandreau, South Dakota.
Cheyenne River Indian Reservation was created in 1889.
The Rosebud Indian Reservation in South Dakota was established in 1889 when the Great Sioux Reservation was partitioned into five smaller reservations.
The Sioux had agreed to live on a reservation in exchange for annuities, or annual payments from the government.
The Sioux had agreed to live on a reservation in exchange for annuities, or annual payments from the government.
settlers discovered gold in the black hills ...
It's actually spelled Sioux, although it's pronounced sue. They are on the Great Sioux Reservation in the Black Hills in South Dakota
That they would not be forced to move to a reservation
settlers discovered gold in the black hills ...