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  2. Wolakota Buffalo Range - Wikipedia

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    Rosebud Economic Development Corporation rosebudbuffalo .org The Wolakota Buffalo Range is a nearly 28,000-acre native grassland (11,000 ha) for a bison herd on the Rosebud Indian Reservation in South Dakota , home of the federally recognized Sicangu Oyate (the Upper Brulé Sioux Nation) – also known as Sicangu Lakota , and the Rosebud Sioux ...

  3. Rosebud Indian Reservation - Wikipedia

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    The Rosebud Indian Reservation was established in 1889 after the United States' partition of the Great Sioux Reservation, which was created by the Treaty of Fort Laramie (1868). The Great Sioux Reservation had covered all of West River, South Dakota (the area west of the Missouri River), as well as part of northern Nebraska and eastern Montana.

  4. List of Indian reservations in the United States - Wikipedia

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    There are approximately 326 federally recognized Indian Reservations in the United States. [1] Most of the tribal land base in the United States was set aside by the federal government as Native American Reservations. In California, about half of its reservations are called rancherías. In New Mexico, most reservations are called Pueblos.

  5. Sicangu - Wikipedia

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    A smaller population lives on the Lower Brule Indian Reservation, on the west bank of the Missouri River in central South Dakota, and on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, also in South Dakota, directly west of the Rosebud Indian Reservation. The different federally recognized tribes are politically independent of each other.

  6. Chauncey Yellow Robe - Wikipedia

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    Yellow Robe was born in Sičháŋǧu Oyáte territory—known today as the Rosebud Indian Reservation—in southern South Dakota [1] possibly on January 15, 1867. [3] [5] [a] He was the firstborn child of Tahcawin (lit. ' female deer '), who was a skilled artist and niece of Sitting Bull. His father, Tasinagi, was a hunter, Chief, and son of a ...

  7. Sicangu Akicita Owicahe Tribal Veterans Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    The cemetery sits on a 74-acre (30 ha) plot of land on the Rosebud Indian Reservation in Mellette County, South Dakota, at 27404 U.S. Route 83 [8] between White River and Mission. [2] [1] Tipis feature prominently in the architecture of the cemetery, including the entrance gate, administration building, and committal shelter. [9]

  8. St. Francis, South Dakota - Wikipedia

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    St. Francis, also known as Sápauŋ thí [5] (Lakota: Sápauŋ thí; "Catholic House") is a town in the Rosebud Indian Reservation in Todd County, South Dakota, United States. The population was 469 at the 2020 census. [6]

  9. Spotted Tail - Wikipedia

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    Spotted Tail was born about 1823 in the White River country west of the Missouri River in present-day South Dakota. He was given the birth name of Jumping Buffalo. [8] Two of his sisters, Iron Between Horns and Kills Enemy, were married to the elder Crazy Horse (later known as "Worm"), in what was traditional Sioux practice for elite men.