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  2. Santee Sioux Reservation - Wikipedia

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    Santee Sioux Reservation. Traditional location of Sioux tribes prior to 1770 (dark green) and their current reservations (orange). The Santee Sioux Reservation (Dakota: Isáŋyathi) of the Santee Sioux (also known as the Eastern Dakota) was established in 1863 in present-day Nebraska. The tribal seat of government is located in Niobrara ...

  3. Santee, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    Santee, Nebraska. 25 languages ... Santee is the principal village of the Santee Sioux Reservation in Knox County, Nebraska, United States. The population was 346 at ...

  4. Native American tribes in Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    Today six tribes, (Omaha, Winnebago, Ponca, Iowa, Santee Sioux, Sac and Fox), have reservations in Nebraska. In 2006 American Indian and Alaska Native persons comprised one percent of the state's population. [2] Towns at the northern border also have relations within reservations within South Dakota.

  5. Niobrara Reservation - Wikipedia

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    The Niobrara Reservation is a former Indian Reservation in northeast Nebraska. It originally comprised lands for both the Santee Sioux and the Ponca, both Siouan -speaking tribes, near the mouth of the Niobrara River at its confluence with the Missouri River. In the late nineteenth century the United States government built a boarding school at ...

  6. Nemaha Half-Breed Reservation - Wikipedia

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    1860. The Nemaha Half-Breed Reservation was established by the Fourth Treaty of Prairie du Chien of 1830, which set aside a tract of land for the mixed-ancestry descendants of French-Canadian trappers and women of the Oto, Iowa, and Omaha, as well as the Yankton and Santee Sioux tribes. Located in part of the Indian Territory, which was later ...

  7. Mdewakanton - Wikipedia

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    Together with the Wahpekute (Waȟpékhute – "Shooters Among the Trees"), they form the so-called Upper Council of the Dakota or Santee Sioux (Isáŋyáthi – "Knife Makers"). Today their descendants are members of federally recognized tribes in Minnesota, South Dakota and Nebraska of the United States, and First Nations in Manitoba, Canada.

  8. Congregational Church and Manse (Santee, Nebraska)

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    72000753 [1] Added to NRHP. March 16, 1972. The Congregational Church and Manse in Santee, Nebraska, on the Santee Sioux Reservation in Knox County, Nebraska, is a listing on the National Register of Historic Places. [1] Site plan. The Pilgrim Congregational Church and its manse are the two buildings in the listing.

  9. Nebraska Indian Community College - Wikipedia

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    Nickname. Buffaloes. Affiliations. Omaha, Santee Sioux & Winnebago reservations. Website. www.thenicc.edu. Nebraska Indian Community College (NICC) is a public tribal land-grant community college with three locations in Nebraska: Macy on the Omaha Tribe reservation, Santee on the Santee Sioux reservation, and the urban South Sioux City. [1]