Cheyenne River citizens were able to apply for a new tribal ID card at the NDN Collective headquarters in Rapid City.
The White House answered by sending in several thousand troops. Indian agent James McLaughlin believed Hunkpapa Lakota leader Sitting Bull was “the high priest” and chief instigator of the ...
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On This Day in 1890, the U.S. Army Killed Nearly 300 Lakota People in the Wounded Knee Massacrenewspapers were quick to place the blame on the Lakota. “Indian treachery once more made manifest,” the headline in the Lincoln, Nebraska, State Journal read. Federal troops had killed between ...
This painting, made by a follower of Sitting Bull, shows warriors—figures on horseback carrying lances and shields—within the Lakota way of life. (National Museum of the American Indian ...
From the Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs for 1891, volume 1, pages 179-181. Extracts from verbatim stenographic report of council held by delegations of Sioux with Commissioner of ...
The reported birth of a rare white buffalo in Yellowstone National Park fulfills a Lakota prophecy that portends better times, according to members of the American Indian tribe who cautioned that ...
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