-
established in
several places. The
Western Dakota are the Yankton, and the
Yanktonai (Iháŋktȟuŋwaŋ and Iháŋktȟuŋwaŋna; "Village-at-the-end" and "Little village-at-the-end")...
-
Dakota west into
southern Minnesota,
where the
Western Dakota (Yankton,
Yanktonai) and
Lakota (Teton) lived. In the 19th century, the
Dakota signed land...
- two
central tribes of the
Yankton and the
Yanktonai. The ****iniboine
separated from the Yankton-
Yanktonai grouping around 1640. All
tribes of
Sioux use...
- a. Yankton-
Yanktonai or Dakȟóta/Dakhóta, and
erroneously classified, for a very long time, as "Nakota")
Yankton (Iháŋktȟuŋ)
Lower Yanktonai (Húŋkpathi)...
- (a.k.a. Yankton-
Yanktonai or Dakȟóta, and
erroneously classified, for a very long time, as "Nakota")
Yankton (Iháŋktȟuŋwaŋ)
Yanktonai (Iháŋktȟuŋwaŋna)...
- and Yankton-
Yanktonai bands as the Dakota: Crow Cr****
Sioux Tribe on Crow Cr****
Indian Reservation (Mdewakanton, Yankton, some
Lower Yanktonai or Hunkpatina)...
- Oyate," as well as the
Hunkpatina Dakota (Lower
Yanktonai). The
Ihanktonwana Dakota are the
Upper Yanktonai, part of the
collective of Wiciyena. The sixth-largest...
-
William Penn (Cherokee), His
Shield (
Yanktonai), Levi Big
Eagle (
Yanktonai), Bear
Ghost (
Yanktonai) and
Black Moustache (Sisseton)....
-
While it was
formerly believed that the ****iniboine
originated among the
Yanktonai division of the
Dakota Sioux,
linguistic analysis indicates that the ****iniboine...
-
States and the Oglala, Miniconjou, and Brulé
bands of
Lakota people,
Yanktonai Dakota, and
Arapaho Nation,
following the
failure of the
first Fort Laramie...