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Tag Archive: nebraska

The Missouri Tribe

Otoe Missouria(310x240)

The Missouri Indians were part of the Southern Sioux tribes who lived along the Missouri River near the present-day border of Missouri and

Native American Drinking: Life Styles, Alcohol Use, Drunken Comportment, Problem Drinking, and the Peyote Religion

Native American Drinking Life Styles, Alcohol Use, Drunken Comportment, Problem Drinking, and the Peyote Religion1

This book offers a comprehensive look at Native American drinking using the Indians of Sioux City, Iowa and the Winnebago (Ho-Chunk) tribe of Nebraska as examples. It starts with an overview of the

Seige of the Courthouse Rock – White River Sioux

Courthouse Rock(310x240)

Nebraska is green and flat, a part of the vast corn belt. There are farms everywhere, and silos, and the land does not look like the West at

The Magic Horse of Ku-Suk-Seia

The Magic Horse(310x240)

Once upon a time, before the white men drove them away to Oklahoma, the Pawnee Indians lived in Nebraska, where their sworn enemies were the

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Joba Chamberlain ~ Winnebago tribe

Joba Chamberlain1

Name is pronounced "Jah-bah"...full name is Justin Louis Chamberlain...the name "Joba" came from a young relative who could not pronounce Justin...signed by Steve Lemke and Tim Kelly...is a decendant

Kidder Massacre

The Kidder Massacre, courtesy New York Public Library.1

On June 1, 1867, Lieutenant Colonel George A. Custer left Fort Hays, Kansas with about 1,100 men of the Seventh Cavalry to quell Indian uprisings which were threatening the area. After patrolling

Battle of Mud Springs (Februrary 4-6, 1865)

Mud Springs1

After the Sand Creek Massacre, which occurred in Colorado on November 29, 1864, the Sioux, Cheyenne, and Arapaho tribes decided to move northward into the more-isolated Powder River country of

Indian Territory

Indian Territory(310x240)

Indian Territory, in U.S. history, name applied to the country set aside for Native Americans by the Indian Intercourse Act

Grattan Fight – Indian Wars Begin on the Northern Plains

Sioux Tipis, 1902.1

The Grattan Fight marked the beginning of 3½ decades of intermittent warfare on the northern Plains. On a summer afternoon in 1854 a young lieutenant, belligerently seeking to arrest a Sioux Indian

Black-tailed Jackrabbit

Black-tailed Jackrabbit(310x240)

Lepus californicus ranges over all of the southwestern United States into Mexico, east to Missouri and north into

Kim Winona – Sioux

Kim Winona(310x240)

Kim Winona (October 10, 1930 – June 23, 1978) was a Native American actress. A Sioux Native American, Winona appeared with Keith Larsen in the CBS western television series Brave Eagle during

Battle of the Rosebud

Battle of the Rosebud1

Given the number of combatants, the Battle of the Rosebud was one of the largest confrontations waged in the Indian

Susette LaFlesche Tibbles – The Omaha

Susette LaFlesche Tibbles(310x240)

Susette LaFlesche Tibbles, also called Insta Theamba (Bright Eyes) (1854 – 1903), was a well-known Native American writer, lecturer, interpreter and artist of the Omaha tribe in

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