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  2. Faith Spotted Eagle - Wikipedia

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    Spotted Eagle has been a private consultant in PTSD counseling for veterans, a school counselor and principal, and a Dakota language teacher at Sinte Gleska College. [6] [1] She is a founding member of the Brave Heart Society, an organization for teaching girls about traditional culture, [8] chair of the Ihanktonwan Treaty Committee, and the manager of Brave Heart Lodge in Lake Andes [6] which ...

  3. Heart Butte Dam - Wikipedia

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    Heart Butte Dam is a dam in Grant County of southwestern North Dakota. The dam was a project of the United States Bureau of Reclamation completed in 1949, primarily for irrigation and flood control. The earthen dam is 142 feet (43 m) in height and impounds the Heart River.

  4. Heartland (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The term heartland often invokes imagery of rural areas, such as this wheat field in Kansas. Iowa terrain. The heartland, when referring to a cultural region of the United States, is the central land area of the country, [1] usually the Midwestern United States [2] or the states that do not border the Atlantic or Pacific oceans, [3] associated with mainstream or traditional values, such as ...

  5. Dakota War of 1862 - Wikipedia

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    The Dakota War of 1862, also known as the Sioux Uprising, ... Leavenworth and Sacred Heart, were surrounded and burned and their populations nearly exterminated.

  6. Dakota people - Wikipedia

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    The Dakota language is a Mississippi Valley Siouan language, belonging to the greater Siouan-Catawban language family. It is closely related to and mutually intelligible with the Lakota language, and both are also more distantly related to the Stoney and Assiniboine languages. Dakota is written in the Latin script and has a dictionary and ...

  7. Sioux - Wikipedia

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    In 1889, North Dakota and South Dakota were holding statehood conventions and demanded reduction of the Great Sioux Reservation, which was established by the Fort Laramie Treaty of 1868. [92] Just months before those states were admitted to the Union in November 1889, Congress had passed an act which partitioned the Great Sioux Reservation into ...

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  9. Heart River (North Dakota) - Wikipedia

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    The Heart River rises in the prairie country of Billings County, in the Little Missouri National Grassland near the south unit of Theodore Roosevelt National Park.It flows generally eastwardly through Stark County to Gladstone, past Belfield and South Heart, through the Patterson Reservoir and past Dickinson.