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Inkpaduta (Dakota:
Iŋkpáduta,
variously translated as "Red End," "Red Cap," or "Scarlet Point") (about 1797 – 1881) was a war
chief of the
Wahpekute band...
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scale village")
Wahpekute (Waȟpékhute, "Leaf Archers")
notable persons:
Inkpaduta Wahpeton (Waȟpéthuŋwaŋ, "Leaf Village") Yankton-Yanktonai
division (Western...
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during a
severe winter.
Suffering a
shortage of food, the
renegade chief Inkpaduta (Scarlet Point) led 14
Sioux against the
settlements near
Okoboji and...
- Americans. His
mother was a
Dakota related to the band of
famous Chief Inkpaduta. He parti****ted in 1876 in the
Battle of
Little Big Horn that defeated...
- of the
present article or Paul B. Neck's book
about Dakota chief Inkpaduta (
Inkpaduta.
Dakota Leader, Norman,
University of
Oklahoma Press, 2008, ISBN 978-0-8061-3950-0)...
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attacked a village. The
defenders were led by
Sitting Bull, Gall and
Inkpaduta. The
Lakota and
Dakota were
driven out, but
skirmishing continued into...
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remaining Santee, Yankton, and
Yanktonai whose best
known leader was
Inkpaduta, were
joined by
about 650
Hunkpapa and
Blackfoot (Lakota)
Teton warriors...
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Thunder Bear,
Medicine Cloud, Iron Bear, Long Tree
Wahpekute (Dakota):
Inkpaduta, Sounds-the-Ground-as-He-Walks,
White Eagle,
White Tracking Earth Black...
- not get
along peacefully with the natives, and on
March 13, 1857
Chief Inkpaduta of the
Sioux led a
revolt against the non-native settlers,
killing all...
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Appanoose Antonine Barada (White Horse)
Black Hawk
Douglas Spotted Eagle Inkpaduta Keo****
Mahaska "White Cloud"
Neapope Maria Pearson Poweshiek Quashquame...