
The History and Culture of the Standing Rock Oyate
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North Dakota Department of Public Instruction
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Publisher: University of North Dakota
Language: English
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Table of Contents
- Tribal Historical Overview
- Lakota Migration Treaties
- 1851 Ft. Laramine Treaty
- Whitestone Hill
- 1868 Ft. Laramine Treaty
- Establishment of the Great Sioux Reservation
- Standing Rock Agency
- Battle of the Little Big Horn
- Taking of the Black Hills
- Breaking Up of the Great Sioux Reservation
- The Ghost Dance
- The Sioux Claim
- Impact of Federal Policy
- Allotment
- Citizenship
- Indian Reorganization
- Oahe Dam
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History & Culture of the Standing Rock Oyate is a guide to the Standing Rock nation, past and present. Elders, scholars, and other experts from the nation contributed the content of this book, which was reviewed by Standing Rock Community College and published by the North Dakota Department of Public Instruction (NDDPI) for use in middle and high school North Dakota Studies classes, as well as in higher education.
The Standing Rock Reservation (Lakota: Íŋyaŋ Woslál Háŋ) shares geography with southern North Dakota and with South Dakota. The capital of this sovereign nation is Fort Yates.
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