By the early 1800s, the Sioux of the upper Great Plains had divided into three main sub-divisions: the Dakota, the Nakota, and the Lakota. The Dakota occupied most of the territory now known as the state of Minnesota. Throughout the 1800s, they were slowly deprived of much of that territory. By the end of the 1800s, they had not only lost most of their land, they had lost the legal right to live in Minnesota. This manuscript presents a graphic representation of that diaspora
In the latter months of 1862, tensions between the Dakota Sioux and settlers residing in Minnesota c...
South Dakota, duh KOH tuh, was named for the Dakota, or Sioux Indians who lived in this region befor...
Sisseton and Wahpeton Sioux. [3475] Restoration of lands and annuities (under the treaty of 1851) wh...
Report : Memorial of Sioux Half-Breeds. [743] Asking that lands set apart for them in Minnesota may ...
Great Sioux Reservation in Dakota. [2599] Divison and reduction of the reservation: treaty of 1868; ...
The Mdwakanton Dakota of Minnesota are considered the indigenous people of southern and central Minn...
Mem. of the Minnesota Legis. 28 Mar. HMD 104, 41-2, v3, 2p. [1433] Removal of Sioux from the Lake Tr...
Sioux or Dakota Indians In Minnesota. [1769] Claims for supplies furnished the Sioux prior to the 18...
Once Spirit Lake Dakota Reservation was opened to white homesteading in 1904, the turnover of land f...
Sioux Reservation in Dakota. [2438] Bill to divide the reservation into smaller portions, and to sel...
The White Earth reservation is located in west central Minnesota. Forty years after it was created a...
Mem. of the Minnesota Legis. 7 Feb. SMD 26, 40-2, v1, 2p. [1319] Ask removal of Indians from the Bla...
Memorial and Resolution of the Dakota Legis. [1349] Indian affairs in the Territory; agriculture of ...
Indians of Nebraska and South Dakota. [3353]History of the Santee Sioux, and the Flandreau Sioux (f...
Series: USGZE AS333This paper focuses on the Dakota nation during the early nineteenth century while...
In the latter months of 1862, tensions between the Dakota Sioux and settlers residing in Minnesota c...
South Dakota, duh KOH tuh, was named for the Dakota, or Sioux Indians who lived in this region befor...
Sisseton and Wahpeton Sioux. [3475] Restoration of lands and annuities (under the treaty of 1851) wh...
Report : Memorial of Sioux Half-Breeds. [743] Asking that lands set apart for them in Minnesota may ...
Great Sioux Reservation in Dakota. [2599] Divison and reduction of the reservation: treaty of 1868; ...
The Mdwakanton Dakota of Minnesota are considered the indigenous people of southern and central Minn...
Mem. of the Minnesota Legis. 28 Mar. HMD 104, 41-2, v3, 2p. [1433] Removal of Sioux from the Lake Tr...
Sioux or Dakota Indians In Minnesota. [1769] Claims for supplies furnished the Sioux prior to the 18...
Once Spirit Lake Dakota Reservation was opened to white homesteading in 1904, the turnover of land f...
Sioux Reservation in Dakota. [2438] Bill to divide the reservation into smaller portions, and to sel...
The White Earth reservation is located in west central Minnesota. Forty years after it was created a...
Mem. of the Minnesota Legis. 7 Feb. SMD 26, 40-2, v1, 2p. [1319] Ask removal of Indians from the Bla...
Memorial and Resolution of the Dakota Legis. [1349] Indian affairs in the Territory; agriculture of ...
Indians of Nebraska and South Dakota. [3353]History of the Santee Sioux, and the Flandreau Sioux (f...
Series: USGZE AS333This paper focuses on the Dakota nation during the early nineteenth century while...
In the latter months of 1862, tensions between the Dakota Sioux and settlers residing in Minnesota c...
South Dakota, duh KOH tuh, was named for the Dakota, or Sioux Indians who lived in this region befor...
Sisseton and Wahpeton Sioux. [3475] Restoration of lands and annuities (under the treaty of 1851) wh...