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  2. Yankton Indian Reservation - Wikipedia

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    The Yankton Indian Reservation is the homeland of the Yankton Sioux Tribe of the Dakota tribe. The reservation occupies the easternmost 60 percent of Charles Mix County in southeastern South Dakota , United States and abuts the Missouri River along its southwest border.

  3. Yankton Sioux Tribe - Wikipedia

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    The tribe's reservation is the Yankton Indian Reservation, established in 1853 in Charles Mix County, South Dakota. The tribe has a land base of 36,741 acres (148.69 km 2 ). [ 9 ] Most of the tribe moved onto the reservation in the 1860s.

  4. Dakota people - Wikipedia

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    Some Yankton live on the Lower Brule Indian Reservation and Crow Creek Reservation, which is also occupied by the Lower Yanktonai. The Upper Yanktonai live in the northern part of Standing Rock Reservation , and on the Spirit Lake Reservation , in areas within central North Dakota.

  5. United States v. Dion - Wikipedia

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    The takings occurred on the Yankton Indian Reservation. The reservation was created by an 1858 treaty; the Yankton tribe ceded all but 400,000 acres (1,600 km 2) of their territory to the United States. In exchange for the land, the United States guaranteed the tribe quiet and undisturbed possession of the reserved land, as well as monetary ...

  6. Zitkala-Sa - Wikipedia

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    Zitkala-Ša was born on February 22, 1876, on the Yankton Indian Reservation in South Dakota. She was raised by her mother, Ellen Simmons, whose Dakota name was Thaté IyóhiwiƋ (Every Wind or Reaches for the Wind). Her father was a Frenchman named Felker, who abandoned the family when Zitkala-Ša was very young. [5]

  7. Charles Mix County, South Dakota - Wikipedia

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    It was named for Charles Eli Mix, an official of the Bureau of Indian Affairs influential in signing a peace treaty with the local Lakota Indian tribes. [4] The easternmost approximately 60% of the county comprises the Yankton Indian Reservation. The Papineau Trading Post, whose building is now in Geddes, South Dakota, was an early county seat. [5]

  8. Yankton Treaty - Wikipedia

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    German settlers recorded Yankton land extended east into Minnesota to the Jeffers Petroglyphs Treaty of 1858 monument in Charles Mix County, South Dakota. The Yankton Treaty was a treaty signed in 1858 between the United States Government and the Yankton Sioux Tribe (Western Dakota), that ceded most of eastern South Dakota (11 million acres) to the U.S. Government. [1]

  9. Category:Yankton Sioux Tribe - Wikipedia

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