- was destro**** in the
Dakota War of 1862. The
grave of
Chief Walking Iron
Mazomani, a
leader of the
Wahpetonwan (Dwellers in the Leaves)
Dakota tribes, who...
-
Ceyaka attended the
treaty negotiations at
Traverse des Sioux.
Mazomani's son (
Mazomani II)
signed the
Treaty of
Traverse des
Sioux that
ceded the land...
- Indians'
Monument next to the
Birch Coulee State Monument. Iron
Walker (
Mazomani), a
Wahpeton Dakota who had been an
advocate of peace, had
tried to cross...
- to
attack the
peace party, who were
ready with guns, but Iron
Walker (
Mazomani)
convinced the
hostiles to
stand down. On the
night of
September 22, Little...
- late September,
Dakota peace factions led by Wabasha, Taopi, Red Iron,
Mazomani,
Standing Buffalo, and
others were
camped only half a mile from the war...
- and site of a post-contact
Wahpeton Dakota village led by
notable chief Mazomani. 10
Jordan Brewery Ruins April 17, 1980 (#80002162) 415 S.
Broadway St...
-
village called Inyan Ceyaka Otonwe, or
Little Rapids, here. The unit’s
Mazomani Trail is
named after a
Wahpeton chief. Jean-Baptiste
Faribault built a...