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The Spirit Lake Tribe consists of four (4) districts; Mission, Woodlake, Fort Totten, and Crowhill. Tribal members living in each district is as follows: Mission District 692
The Spirit Lake Tribe (in Santee Dakota: Mniwakaƞ Oyate, [2] also spelt as Mni Wakan Oyate, formerly known as Devils Lake Sioux Tribe) is a federally recognized tribe based on the Spirit Lake Dakota Reservation located in east-central North Dakota on the southern shores of Devils Lake.
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The Spirit Lake Tribe reservation was established by Treaty between the United States Government and the Sisseton Wahpeton Sioux Bands in 1867. The Reservation is located in East Central North Dakota.
The Spirit Lake Nation is on lockdown following an ongoing manhunt in Fort Totten, North Dakota, days after the announcement of a State of Emergency. On April 4 at noon central time, the tribe initiated a lockdown across the 405 square mile reservation as police searched for Kolby McKay.
Residents at Spirit Lake have complained the government and the tribe haven’t done enough. But the BIA has said that it’s hiring new employees and investigating allegations of abuse.
The Devil's Lake Sioux Tribe of North Dakota has officially changed its name to SPIRIT LAKE TRIBE, Ada E. Deer, Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs announced today. According to the elders of the Tribe, who maintain the oral history of the lake for which the Tribe was named, it was always known to the Sioux as "Spirit Lake."
Spirit Lake Nation Reservation • Home of the Sisseton and Wahpeton bands of Dakota Sioux • Located in northeastern North Dakota • First called 'Fort Totten Reservation,' then 'Devils Lake Sioux Reservation' is located in northeastern North Dakota.
Louie Garcia teaches Dakota Culture at Cankdeska Cikana Community College in Fort Totten, ND on the Spirit Lake Nation. Editor’s. note: Many of the names and phrases in Mr. Garcia’s submissions are written with pronunciation markings and letters not compatable with today’s technology.
The Spirit Lake Nation’s name in the Santee Dakota language is “Mni Wakan Oyate” (also transcribed “Mniwakaƞ Oyate”). The nation was formerly called the Devils Lake Sioux Tribe in various English-language materials.