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English: Map indicating the Lakota (Sioux) Indian territory as described in the Treaty of Fort Laramie (1851) Date: ... territory, commonwealth, county, ...
The idea of an independent nation of the Lakota was advanced in 2007 by activist Russell Means and the Lakota Freedom Movement. The suggested territory would be an enclave within the borders of the United States , covering thousands of square miles in North Dakota , South Dakota , Nebraska , Wyoming , and Montana .
Lakota 1851 treaty territory (Area 408, 516, 584, 597, 598 and 632) Nearly half a century later, after the United States had built Fort Laramie without permission on Lakota and Arapaho land, it negotiated the Fort Laramie Treaty of 1851 to protect European-American travelers on the Oregon Trail . [ 18 ]
A Bureau of Indian Affairs map of Indian reservations belonging to federally recognized tribes in the continental ... Lakota: South Dakota: 1,505: 343.40 (889.41) 46. ...
The traditional territory of the East Crees is called Eeyou Istchee and Iynu Asci ("Land of the People"). Eeyou or Iyyu is the spelling in northern East Cree, while Iynu in southern East Cree. The traditional territory of the Plains Cree in particular is Paskwāwiýinīnāhk ("In the Land of the Plains Cree"). [226]
The Great Sioux Reservation was an Indian reservation created by the United States through treaty with the Sioux, principally the Lakota, who dominated the territory before its establishment. [1] In the Fort Laramie Treaty of 1868 , the reservation included lands west of the Missouri River in South Dakota and Nebraska , including all of present ...
Matt Miller was the superintendent of the Lakota School District. Lakota is one of the state’s larger districts, with over 17,000 students. ... As the court noted, the Ohio Supreme Court has ...
SD 407 (not shown on FDOT map) is a short state highway in Oglala Lakota County which turns into Nebraska Highway 87 (N-87), SD 407-N-87, serves as a connector route between U.S. Route 18 (U.S. 18) in Pine Ridge, South Dakota, and U.S. 20 in Rushville, Nebraska.