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Sioux Indians
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Battle of Wounded Knee...
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Wounded Knee Massacre
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A Great American: A Tribute to General John Joseph Pershing
1942
Book (with numerous photos) about General John Joseph Pershing, or John Pershing, America's commanding general in France during World War I (appearing at the dedication of the World War I Liberty Memorial...
2.
Indian Affairs--Laws and Treaties
1904
Copy of the treaty with the Sioux and other Indian tribes in 1851 and defining their respective territories for the purposes of maintaining peace among them.
3.
Iowa
ca. 1840
Map of Iowa showing twenty counties in eastern Iowa, with the rest of the area depicted divided between the Sioux (mostly in present-day Minnesota), and Neutral Ground, Sauks and Foxes, Iowas and Pottawattamies....
4.
Joe Sanders and Indian Chief
n.d.
Joe Sanders with Indian head dress and identified on back of photograph as "Joe made member of Sioux Indian Tribe, Chief Fire Rainbow, Rapid City, So. Dakota".
5.
Joe Sanders With Indian Group
1950?
Joe Sanders with pipe in mouth on stage with an American Indian group. Possibly taken during the Kansas City Centennial celebration. Drum says "Dumamel's Sioux Indian ?".
6.
Joe Sanders With Indian Group
1950?
Joe Sanders on what appears to be a stage area with an Indian group, possibly in connection with the Kansas City Centennial celebration. Writing on drum indicates a Sioux Indian group.
7.
Letter on Indian Massacre
Letter about the massacre of military troops by Sioux Indians in 1854 at Fort Laramie in Oregon Territory (later Wyoming), written by Captain Lewis B. Dougherty to his father, Major John B. Dougherty,...
8.
Native American/Western Photograph Collection Finding Aid
ca1880s-1901
This collection contains over over 140 glass plate negatives, cabinet cards, and assorted prints. The images are primarily of Native American peoples, cowboys, and “Boomer” settlers in Indian Territory...
9.
New OEO Head Here Aims at Personal Tie
December 12, 1965
Information about Frank Ducheneaux, a Sioux Indian from a South Dakota reservation and living in Kansas City as a lawyer, appointed at the age of 25 as civil rights coordinator for the North Central region...
10.
Report of Old Massacre: Captain Dougherty Wrote of Indians Slaughtering Troops at Fort Laramie in 1854
August/21/1923
File containing a newspaper article (reproduction) with a letter from Captain Lewis Daugherty of Liberty, Missouri, to his father John Daugherty concerning "a massacre of the United States soldiers by...
11.
The New Encyclopedia of the American West
1998
Entry about the history of the southern tribes of the Siouan or Sioux Indians of the 19th century Great Plains, including Kansas Territory.
12.
The Plains Sioux and the Federal Government: 1865 to the Custer Massacre
December//1960
Article discussing "the Indian policy of the United States Government as it affected the Sioux from 1865 to 1876," explaining some causes for the Battle of Little Big Horn known as Custer's Last Stand....
13.
Trading Gray for Blue: Ex-Confederates Hold the Upper Missouri For the Union
Winter 2005
Confederate prisoners of war were allowed to enlist in the Union Army. Troops were needed along the Upper Missouri to protect forts and make peace with the Indians. The First U.S. Volunteer Infantry Regiment...
14.
Who Were the Missouri Indians?
March//1938
Article describing the Missouri Indians, an offshoot of Sioux Indians, no longer existing as "full-blooded," but in the 1600s and 1700s estimated to be "'the most powerful nation on the Missouri River.'"...
15.
Wounded Knee, Birds Eye View of Battlefield
Jan. 1, 1891
Distant view, looking southwest, of the battlefield at Wounded Knee. Several people with horses can be seen searching a deserted Sioux camp.
16.
Wounded Knee, Cavalry Soldiers
ca1890-1891
Two rows of soldiers on horseback, and two riders out front surveying the landscape.
17.
Wounded Knee, Deserted Sioux Camp
January 1, 1891
Distant view, looking south, of a deserted Sioux camp. Soldiers and wagons can be seen in the background.
18.
Wounded Knee, Disarming the Hostile Indians
Jan., 1891
Indians at the Pine Ridge Agency looking off into the distance toward an unidentified Sioux camp and what looks to be a line of soldiers on horseback.
19.
Wounded Knee, Gathering up the Dead
ca1891
Three workers loading the frozen bodies of Sioux dead into a wagon. Soldiers on horseback are looking upon the scene from atop a hill.
20.
Wounded Knee, Group Portrait of Soldiers
ca1890-1891
A group portrait of 30 soldiers posing in front of a tent. Three other men can be seen standing in the background.
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