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List of casinos in the U.S. state of South Dakota; Casino City County State District Type Comments Buffalo Bodega Gaming Complex [1] Deadwood: Lawrence: South Dakota: Cadillac Jack's Gaming Resort [2] Deadwood: Lawrence: South Dakota: Dakota Connection Casino [3] Sisseton: Roberts: South Dakota: Native American: I-29 Exit 232 Dakota Sioux ...
Chief Sakpe II (died 1860) signed the 1851 Treaties with the United States on behalf of the Dakota at Traverse Des Sioux and Mendota; he traveled to Washington, DC to sign the 1858 Treaty on behalf of the Dakota. [6] Chief Sakpe III (1811–1865) was a leader during the U.S.–Dakota War of 1862. When the Dakota people were exiled after the war ...
South Dakota: Dakota Connection Casino [37] Sisseton: Roberts: South Dakota: Native American: I-29 Exit 232 Dakota Sioux Casino & Hotel [38] north of Watertown: Codington: South Dakota: Native American: west of I-29 Exit 185 Deadwood Gulch Gaming Resort [39] Deadwood: Lawrence: South Dakota: Deadwood Mountain Grand Casino & Hotel [40] Deadwood ...
Whitecap Dakota First Nation ... historically referred to as the Moose Woods Sioux Reserve, [1] ... The Dakota Dunes Casino is located on Whitecap Dakota First Nation.
List of casinos in the U.S. state of North Dakota; Casino City County State District Type Comments Dakota Magic Casino & Hotel: Hankinson: Richland: North Dakota: Native American: Owned by the Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate: Four Bears Casino & Lodge: Four Bears Village: McKenzie: North Dakota: Native American: Owned by the Mandan, Hidatsa, and ...
The Yankton Sioux Tribe of South Dakota is a federally recognized tribe of Yankton Western Dakota people, located in South Dakota. Their Dakota name is Ihaƞktoƞwaƞ Dakota Oyate, meaning "People of the End Village" which comes from the period when the tribe lived at the end of Spirit Lake just north of Mille Lacs Lake. [5] [6] [7]
Shakopee Lake near Mille Lacs Lake was named after one of the early Dakota chiefs named Shakpe. The city of Shakopee, Minnesota was named after Chief Shakopee II when it was first founded in 1851. [2] The Little Six Casino operated by the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community in Shakopee, Minnesota is named after Chief Shakopee III.
The casino has become a major employer for the surrounding communities. The Lower Sioux Agency, a historic site on the reservation associated with the Dakota War of 1862, is managed by the community in partnership with the Minnesota Historical Society. [9] Jackpot Junction Casino Hotel was the first casino in the state of