- The
Mdewakanton or
Mdewakantonwan (also
spelled Mdewákhaŋthuŋwaŋ and
currently pronounced Bdewákhaŋthuŋwaŋ) are one of the sub-tribes of the
Isanti (Santee)...
- of
Portage des
Sioux Treaty with the
Sioux of the
Lakes 7 Stat. 126
Mdewakantonwan Dakota 1815 July 19
Treaty of
Portage des
Sioux Treaty with the Sioux...
-
Santee Sioux Reservation.
Santee division (Eastern Dakota) (Isáŋyathi)
Mdewakantonwan (Bdewékhaŋthuŋwaŋ "Spirit Lake Village")
notable persons:
Little Crow...
-
Sartell were the Dakota.
Greysolon du Luht ("Duluth")
visited the
large Mdewakantonwan village Izatys on
Mille Lacs Lake in 1679. As the
Anishinaabe people...
-
reservation is the
Flandreau Indian Reservation. The
tribe are
members of the
Mdewakantonwan people, one of the sub-tribes of the
Isanti (Santee)
Dakota originally...
-
tribes signing (in
order of signatures):
Potawatomi Piankeshaw Lakota Mdewakantonwan Dakota Yankton Sioux Omaha Kickapoo Osage Nation Sac Fox Iowa Other...
- Sisseton,
South Sisseton, East Wahpetonwan, West Wahpetonwan, Yankton, and
Mdewakantonwan.
Arikara Pawnee These may
descend from the
Central Plains tradition...
-
Dakota and Lakota. The
Eastern Dakota or Santee, who use the
autonymns Mdewakantonwan, Wahpetowan, Wahpekute, or Sisseton,
range in
territory from the Ohio...
- Peters," now
known as the
Minnesota River.
According to Riggs, "The
Mdewakantonwan think that the
mouth of the
Minnesota River is
precisely over the center...
-
translation of The City of Women.) The
Mystic Lake Sioux:
Sociology of the
Mdewakantonwan Sioux (1968)
Ojibwa Religion and the
Midewiwin (1968) The
Prairie Potawatomi:...