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Makȟóčhe Wašté, the Beautiful Country: an Indigenous
The Beginning of the End the Indian Peace Commission of 1867~1868
The Civil War & the Northern Plains: a Sesquicentennial Observance
CUSTER BATTLEFIELD National Monument Montana (Now Little Bighorn Battlefield)
The First Fort Laramie Treaty
Government Relations with the Dakota Sioux (1851--1876)
The 1874 Black Hills Expedition Diary of Ered W. Power
NORTH DAKOTA HISTORY JOURNAL of the NORTHERN PLAINS Cumulative Index, 1945-1998
Chief Gall and Chief John Grass: Cultural Mediators Or Sellouts?
Westward by Indian Treaty: the Upper Missouri Example
DAKOTA RESOURCES | the Sitting Bull Surrender Census, Standing
Sitting Bull: Resistance and Submission in His Life
Sitting Bull and Other Lakota Leaders Took Their Followers North to Canada Iii
Full Text of Tour 9 WPA Guide to North Dakota 1938
Standing Rock Agency (See Also Grand River Agency)
Newsletter Spring 2015
Fort Rice North Dakota
South Dakota History
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CAMPBELL, Walter Stanley COLLECTION
Treaty of Fort Laramie Abrogated
Misguided by Experience: a Defense of Custer's Actions at the Little Bighorn
Atlas of the Sioux Wars Ars Second Edition Edition
Tribal Perspectives/Great Plains Teacher Guide and Appendices
CONGRESS CREATES DAKOTA TERRITORY Washington, D.C., March 2, 1861
GEORGE ARMSTRONG CUSTER and the PLAINS INDIAN WARS Featuring the Glenwood J
Civil War Era in North Dakota Lesson 2
Sitting Bull and Geronimo: a Comparison of Their Im Litary and Religious Leadership Gary Joseph Younger Fort Hays State University
THE HISTORY of the Dakota Prairie Grasslands DAKOTA PRAIRIE GRASSLANDS: an OVERVIEW 2011
Introduction to the MIA Long Soldier Winter Count
The Taming of the Sioux
Sitting Bull
New Sources on Arikara Scouts
Fort Laramie and the U. S. Army on the High Plains 1849 – 1890
Massacre, Memoir, and Myth: the 1866 Fetterman Fight, a Reconstruction
Civil War Era in North Dakota Lesson 1
Dakota Winter Counts As a Source of Plains History