- thiwáhe (English:
camps or
family circles):
Apewantanka Chokatowela Ihanktonwan Iyakoza Kanghi yuha
Nakhpakhpa Pispiza wichasha Shawala Shiyolanka Wacheunpa...
- Hope Ann Two Hearts, nee Neis. His
stepfather was
Galen Drapeau Sr.,
Ihanktonwan Dakota, a
medicine man and
Vietnam veteran.
Dallas grew up on the Yankton...
-
organization for
teaching girls about traditional culture,
chair of the
Ihanktonwan Treaty Committee, and the
manager of
Brave Heart Lodge in Lake Andes...
- Reservation; part of
Charles Mix
County Division:
Dakota (Yankton) Bands:
Ihanktonwan Land Area:
Approximately 438,100
acres total (425,900 land and 12,200...
-
Western Dakota people,
located in
South Dakota.
Their Dakota name is
Ihaƞktoƞwaƞ Dakota Oyate,
meaning "People of the End Village"
which comes from the...
-
Treaty of
Portage des
Sioux Treaty with the
Yankton Sioux 7 Stat. 128
Ihanktonwan Dakota 1815 July 20
Treaty of
Portage des
Sioux Treaty with the Omaha...
- Division: Santee,
Yankton Bands:
Mdewakanton (People of
Spirit Lake),
Ihanktonwan (People of the End) Land Area: 125,591
acres (508.25 km2)
Tribal Headquarters:...
-
Lakota for "to
scatter one's own".
Yankton County –
corruption of
Sioux Ihanktonwan,
meaning "the end village".
Canistota – from the New York
Native American...
-
bands was at
Woodlake and
Wahacankaduta (Scarlet Shield)'s
Pabaksa (
Ihanktonwan)
bands was
located at Crow Hill. The
Sioux Manufacturing Corporation...
- Ohio
River valley to
South Dakota. The
Western Dakota,
known as the
Ihanktonwan/Yankton or Yanktonai/Ihanktonwanna,
range from
eastern Minnesota to the...