It got stolen
It got stolen
It got stolen
The funds that the Sioux were supposed to receive ($50,000) for them being bought off their land and moved went directly to traders rather than to pay the debt owed to the Dakota's.
The funds that the Sioux were supposed to receive ($50,000) for them being bought off their land and moved went directly to traders rather than to pay the debt owed to the Dakota's.
In 1862 the Dakota Sioux were known as the Dakota/Dakotah or the Sioux or the Dakota Sioux.
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.
Sioux Falls is in South Dakota
The Sioux were and are located in all areas of North Dakota and South Dakota.
Sal (Salamanca Tree Hiddle) and her grandparents were traveling to Idaho to find out what had happened to Sal's mother. On their way, they traveled through Sioux Falls, South Dakota. The only event in the book that mentions Sioux Falls, South Dakota says that it was very hot in South Dakota and that Gramps took off his shirt in Sioux Falls.
The current Native American tribes in North Dakota are the Turtle Mountain Chippewa, the Standing Rock (Dakota and Lakota) Sioux, the Spirit Lake (Dakota) Sioux, the Hidatsa, the Mandan, and the Arikara. In the past, Native American tribes that lived in North Dakota included the Ojibwa, the Assiniboine, the Chippewa, the Hidatsa, the Mandan, and the Dakota, Lakota, and Nakota Sioux.
The Lakota Sioux settled in western South Dakota in 1776. The Yankton Sioux settled in the south east part of South Dakota. In 1817, Fort Pierre was built. The Yankton Sioux signed a treaty giving up their land in 1858. South Dakota became a state in 1889. The Wounded Knee Massacre happened in 1890.