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Shakopee (/ˈʃɑːkəpi/ SHAH-kə-pee) is a city in and the
county seat of
Scott County, Minnesota,
United States. It is
southwest of Minneapolis.
Sited on...
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Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community (SMSC; Dakota: Bdemayaṭo Oyate) is a
federally recognized,
sovereign Indian tribe of
Mdewakanton Dakota people...
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Shakopee III (1811 – 11
November 1865) was a
Mdewakanton Dakota chief who was
involved at the
start of the
Dakota War of 1862. Born Eatoka,
which means...
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chief usually referred to
today as
Shakopee I was
known to
American explorers and
Indian agents as the third-highest
ranking leader of the Mdewakanton...
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Shakopee II (d. 1860) was a
Mdewakanton Dakota chief who was
known as "The
Orator of the Sioux." He was
described by
Reverend Samuel W. Pond of the First...
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Rockbridge County. This
group includes the
Oneota Formation and the
Shakopee Formation. The
Oneota Formation is a
geologic formation in the
upper Midwest...
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Shakopee or
Chief Shakopee (Dakota language: Sakpedan, lit. 'Little Six') may
refer to one of at
least three Mdewakanton Dakota leaders who
lived in the...
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Shakopee High
School is a four-year
public high
school as of fall 2018
located in
Shakopee, Minnesota,
United States. The
school district serves nearly...
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Early Shakopee Houses are a pair of
houses located at 411 and 419 East 2nd Avenue,
Shakopee, Minnesota,
United States. They are
listed on the National...
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chair of the
Shakopee Chamber of Commerce, and
former chair of the
Shakopee Parks and
Recreation Advisory Board.
Tabke was
mayor of
Shakopee,
first elected...