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Post by mdenney on Jan 20, 2007 18:13:58 GMT -5
Need to come back to fix link We specialize in Western Canadian Native and Historical information, but maintain files on over 1000 tribes. Our Bulletin Board maintains the most comprehensive on-line files on the history of Indian Tribes. In addition, our files are expanding into broader areas of world history and tribal peoples. users.rttinc.com/~asiniwachi/info.html
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Post by mdenney on Jan 20, 2007 18:15:02 GMT -5
Nez Perce NHP: Nez Perce Summer, 1877 (Notes) Nez Perce War, box 3, Sladen Family Papers. The troops remaining ... See Romeyn, "Capture of Chief Joseph," 285. 21. Zimmer, Frontier ... Lakota scouts present included Hump, Roman Nosed Sioux, Iron Shield ... www.nps.gov/nepe/greene/notes11.htm Cached page Miles, Personal Recollections, 263. Lieutenant Henry Romeyn, writing long after the fact, maintained that these scouts had located "flankers" of the Nez Perce column. If so, the sightings went unacknowledged in the official reports. See Romeyn, "Capture of Chief Joseph," 285. search.msn.com/results.aspx?q=Joseph+Iron+Shield+and+family&first=91&FORM=POREwww.nps.gov/nepe/greene/notes11.htm
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Post by mdenney on Jan 20, 2007 18:22:41 GMT -5
Tamara Post in reply May 14, 2006, 5:25pm, denney wrote:Hiawatha Insane Asylum Canton, South Dakota In 1898, Congress passed a bill creating the first and only Institution for insane Indians The names of those buried in the Hiawatha Asylum Cemetery are-- link below www.rootsweb.com/~sdlincol/hiawatha.htm This story had touched me personally in one phase of my research with my grandmfathers family, his grandfather was thought to have been sent to Canton after an injury and later died there. I have since found that because he was a "patent in fee" indian, he was spared, and sent to Yankton and it is there that he died. Prior to this knowledge, my heart ached when I thought about what his experience there might have been there in Canton. Now that i know he had been sent to Yankton, I am writing the archive staff there and going to give them a bit of biographical information for his file there and a copy of the letter from the Sisseton Agent calling him "The finest farmer on this reservation". My grandfather was told he was very handsome and sort of a ladies man, also a man who was a "runner" and he and his friend would win money by placing bets on this skill. I wish for him to be remembered by anyone else who finds his memory there as much more than a man who died of "paralysis of the insane". Tamara
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Post by mdenney on Jan 20, 2007 18:33:14 GMT -5
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Post by mdenney on Jan 20, 2007 18:35:37 GMT -5
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Post by mdenney on Jan 20, 2007 18:43:08 GMT -5
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Post by mdenney on Jan 20, 2007 19:12:56 GMT -5
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Post by mdenney on Jan 20, 2007 19:13:56 GMT -5
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Post by mdenney on Jan 20, 2007 19:39:23 GMT -5
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Post by mdenney on Jan 20, 2007 19:42:48 GMT -5
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Post by mdenney on Jan 20, 2007 19:46:44 GMT -5
Kindred Trails Worldwide Genealogy and Family History Resources Search Our Site - link below www.kindredtrails.com/
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Post by mdenney on Jan 20, 2007 19:53:43 GMT -5
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Post by mdenney on Jan 20, 2007 19:55:54 GMT -5
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Post by mdenney on Jan 20, 2007 19:56:27 GMT -5
History and Ihanktonwan Dakota Photos Unidentified Dakota/Nakota Men 1882 Unidentified Dakota/Nakota Women 1882 Unidentified Dakota/Nakota Children 1882 Tipi encampment at Fort Randall in Winter 1882 Sitting Bull and family held prisoner at Fort Randall Rations Distributed to Yanktonai & Daily Roll Call 1905 the old Chapel at Fort Randall (the only known photo of it still intact) Greenwood, SD encampment 1882 Bone Necklace and Lazy Bear during Washington D.C. delegation visit Brave Bear and Wife at Fort Randall Eat Dog and his family at Fort Randall Photos of people staying at Yankton Agency and Fort Randall One Bull and Black Prairie Chicken camped at Fort Randa LINK BELOW- www.yanktonsiouxtourism.com/history.htm
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Post by mdenney on Jan 20, 2007 20:04:43 GMT -5
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