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- Bigfoot Legend Lives - When his family goes camping at Mount Rainier National Park, eleven-year-old Ben develops an interest in Bigfoot. ...
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- Bigfoot is the name given to a legendary hair-covered wild man that is believed to be living in the wildernesses of North America. ... Bigfoot stories have been around for hundreds of years in several cultures. ...
3. WOUNDED KNEE
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- The story of the American Indian is in a lot of ways a story of tragedy like that day at Wounded Knee, South Dakota. Bigfoot was an Indian Chief of the Miniconjou band, a band of Miniconjou Sioux from South Dakota land. Bigfoot said to Custer, stay away from Crazy Horse, but Custer crossed into Sioux land, and he never came back across. Then Bigfoot led his people to a place called Wounded Knee, and they found themselves surrounded by the Seventh Cavalry. Big Chief Bigfoot, rise up from your bed, Miniconjou babies cry for their mothers lyin' dead. Bigfoot was down with a fever when he reached Wounded Knee, and his people all were prisoners of the Seventh Cavalry. ... An accidental gunshot, and Bigfoot was first to die, and over the noise of the rifles you could hear the babies cry. Big Chief Bigfoot, it' s good that you can't see, revenge is being wrought by Custer's Seventh Cavalry. Then smoke hung over the canyon on that cold December day, all was death and dying around where Bigfoot lay. ... Big Chief Bigfoot, your Miniconjou band is more 'n than remembered here in South Dakota land. Big Chief Bigfoot, your Miniconjou band is more 'n than remembered here in South Dakota land.
4. James O. Gump | Civil Wars in South Dakota and South Africa: The Role of the "Third Force" | The Western Historical Quarterly, 34.4 | The History Cooperative
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- CIVIL WARS IN SOUTH DAKOTA AND SOUTH AFRICA: THE ROLE OF THE "THIRD FORCE".
- This paper compares the role of the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the South African Police as intervening forces in these civil conflicts.
- IN THE IMMEDIATE AFTERMATH of the deadly violence that ravaged Pine Ridge Reservation, the South Dakota "homeland" of the Oglala Lakota, Rapid City Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agent Norman Zigrossi defended the role that federal law enforcement played in the conflict: "The Lakota are a conquered nation, and when you are conquered, the people you are conquered by dictate your future. ... 2 In similar fashion, South African state security inserted itself into the conflict raging in the remote "homeland" of a conquered foe in the late twentieth century. Between 1984 and 1994, the South African Police trained Zulu vigilante forces in KwaZulu-Natal, supplied them with vast caches of AK-47 rifles, hand grenades, land mines, Rocket Propelled Grenade (RPG) launchers, and mortars, and directly supervised death squads as well. ...
- The factional struggles in which the United States and South Africa intervened as a "third force" bear a number of historical similarities. ... In South Dakota, the contestants were the Oglala Tribal Government and American Indian Movement (AIM); in South Africa, members of the Zulu nationalist movement, Inkatha, warred against the United Democratic Front/African National Congress (UDF/ANC). ... Why did the United States and South Africa choose to act in such a way in these seemingly marginal reserves? More importantly, do the reasons for these interventions share common ground?.
- Specifically, it connects the legacy of colonialism in South Africa—factionalism, structural dependency, and racial domination—with the historical experience of the Pine Ridge Lakota.
5. Vita
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- I was born in 1934 in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, and I grew up in Lead, South Dakota. ... I was ordained in 1964 and have served parishes in Groton, Pierre, Watertown and Brandon, South Dakota. ... Marty College, Yankton, South Dakota, courses and seminars for The Shalom Center at Augustana College in Sioux Falls, and private tutoring in Greek and Scripture.
- I am now retired from active ministry and I live in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. ...
- My email address is: danelson@bigfoot. ...
6. Biography of Chief Arvol Looking Horse, Keeper of the Sacred White Buffalo Calf Pipe. 2001
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- Arvol Looking Horse was born on the Cheyenne River Reservation in South Dakota in 1954. ...
- He has felt, on many occasions, overwhelmed by inheriting such a responsibility for the Lakota, Dakota and North Dakota Nakota Nations at such a young age. ...
- In 1986, the Bigfoot Riders, of which Chief Looking horse is a spiritual leader, began fulfillment of a prophecy known as "Mending the Sacred Hoop of the Nation. " Chief Looking Horse honors the healing journey by riding with the Bigfoot Riders by horse back every December 15-29th in severe temperatures, which all the committed Bigfoot Riders endure to understand the immensity of the hardship of Chief Bigfoot and his band. ...
- In 1996, he journeyed from Wahpeton Dakota Reservation, Saskatchewan on the "Unity Ride", where the Bigfoot Riders rode horses to Devils Tower, properly named "Grey Horn Butte (He Hota Paha)", site of the first World Peace and Prayer gathering.
- This particular gathering included a call to the Seventh Generation to run from the different Nations, along with the Bigfoot Unity Riders riding from the east beginning at Birch Coulee, another massacre site. During 1862 Dakota Sioux Uprising, 38 Dakotas were hung in Mankato. ...
- The first award was presented to Nelson Mandela, the President of South Africa.
- He traveled to South Africa to meet with spiritual leader Desmond Tutu on global healing and World Peace and Prayer Day.
- He has lectured in several Educational Institutions, such as: Harvard; Yale, University of Minnesota Minneapolis; University of Minnesota Morris; Stanford University; University of Illinois University of Lincoln Nebraska; University of Washington; Mac Master's University in Hamilton; Ontario; University of Manitoba in Winnipeg; Ashland Environmental College; Santa Fe Indian Art School; Martin Luther King Center; University of Portland Oregon; University of California Los Angeles; University of Montana Missoula; University of North Dakota Grand Forks; Dartmouth University; University of Massachusetts Boston; and many more colleges as well as for organizations, conferences, and symposiums. ...
- His living legacy is to bring pride and restoration back to the Lakota, Dakota and Nakota lands, culture and spirituality. ...
- He has re-committed his message of Peace Works by taking the World Peace and Prayer Day ceremony around the World, beginning in 2001 in Ireland, 2002 in South Africa, 2003 in Australia, 2004 in Japan and then back to Turtle Island (Americas) in 2005 for a thank you ceremony.
7. EARLY WINTER BRINGS VISITORS TO SOUTH DAKOTA'S LARGEST NATIONAL PARK ; HOLIDAY CLOSURES NOTED
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- EARLY WINTER BRINGS VISITORS TO SOUTH DAKOTA'S LARGEST NATIONAL PARK ; HOLIDAY CLOSURES NOTED .
- Of course, we are still part of South Dakota and have the wonderfully variable weather that goes with the Great Plains but we are still having sunny days in the 50s so people should head on out to explore our 243,000 acres for themselves. ... Restrooms are always available at the Door/Window Trail, Ben Reifel Visitor Center, Fossil Exhibit Trail, Conata Picnic Area, and Bigfoot Pass Picnic Area. ...
8. S. Con. Res. 153
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- JOHNSON of South Dakota. ...
- Is there objection to the request of the gentleman from South Dakota? .
- Speaker, reserving the right to object, I yield to the gentleman from South Dakota to explain the measure before us. ...
- JOHNSON of South Dakota. ... Speaker, Senate Concurrent Resolution 153 is identical to House Concurrent Resolution 386, a resolution I introduced which acknowledges the 100th anniversary of the tragedy at Wounded Knee Creek in my state of South Dakota. ...
- This long overdue measure comes during South Dakota's Year of Reconciliation between the Indian and non-Indian communities. ...
- Is there objection to the request of the gentleman from South Dakota? .
- Whereas, in order to promote racial harmony and cultural understanding, the Governor of the State of South Dakota has declared that 1990 is a Year of Reconciliation between the citizens of the State of South Dakota and the member bands of the Great Sioux Nation; .
- Whereas it is proper and timely for the Congress of the United States of America to acknowledge, on the occasion of the impending one hundredth anniversary of the event, the historic significance of the Massacre at Wounded Knee Creek, to express its deep regret to the Sioux people and in particular to the descendants of the victims and survivors for this terrible tragedy, and to support the reconciliation efforts of the State of South Dakota and the Wounded Knee Survivors Association: Now, therefore, be it .
- (2) the Congress also hereby recognizes and commends the efforts of reconciliation initiated by the State of South Dakota and the Wounded Knee Survivors Association and expresses its support for the establishment of a suitable and appropriate Memorial to those who were so tragically slain at Wounded Knee which could inform the American public of the historic significance of the events at Wounded Knee and accurately portray the herioc and courageous campaign waged by the Sioux people to preserve and protect their lands and their way of life during this period; and .
9. State by State Sightings: South Dakota
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- South Dakota Sasquatch artwork, August, 1998 .
10. Timeline
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- South Dakota Native American Cultures.
- One of the earliest inhabitants of the plains and hills of South Dakota were the members of the Sioux Nation. ... The easternmost group, the Santee Sioux, spoke the D, or Dakota, dialect. ...
- Since first meeting the Lewis and Clark Expedition in 1803, the Sioux have played a prominent part in the history of the northern plains and the state of South Dakota. Today, the descendants of the earlier Sioux nations can still be found on many of the reservations in South Dakota.
- A Brief Timeline of Recent South Dakota Native American History (1800-Present).
- This region includes both North and South Dakota, northern Nebraska, eastern Wyoming, and southeastern Montana. ...
- 1868 The Great Sioux Reservation is established which included most of South Dakota west of the Missouri River. ...
- Mickelson, South Dakota Governor, and several representative of the nine tribal governments in the state announce 1990 as a Year of Reconciliation. ...
- Powwows are still a central part of native american culture in South Dakota. ...
- Information courtesy of the South Dakota Department of Tourism. ...
- South Dakota Department of Tourism.
- 1-800-S-DAKOTA (1-800-732-5682).
11. World Peace & Prayer Day 2004 Japan - 6.21.2004 at Mt. Fuji
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- Looking Horse was born on the Cheyenne River Reservation in South Dakota in 1954. ...
- He has felt, on many occasions, overwhelmed by inheriting such a responsibility of the Lakota, Dakota & Nakota Nations at such a young age. ...
- In 1986 as one of the spiritual leaders of the Bigfoot Riders, they initiated a prophecy known as "Mending the Sacred Hoop of the Nation. " Chief Looking Horse honored the healing journey by riding with the Bigfoot Riders every December 15-29th in severe temperatures, which all the committed Bigfoot Riders endured to understand the immensity of the hardship of Chief Bigfoot and his band. ...
- In 1996, he journeyed from Wahpeton Dakota Reservation, Saskatchewan on the "Unity Ride", where the Bigfoot Riders rode horses to Devils Tower, properly named "Grey Horn Butte (He Hota Paha)", site of the first World Peace and Prayer gathering. ...
- This particular gathering was a call to the seventh generation to run from the different Nations, along with the Bigfoot Unity Riders riding from the east beginning at Birch Coulee, another massacre site during the 1862 Dakota Sioux Uprising, where 38 Dakotas were hung in Mankato.
- The first award was presented to Nelson Mandela, the President of South Africa. ...
- He traveled to South Africa to meet with spiritual leader Desmond Tutu on global healing and World Peace and Prayer Day. ...
- His living legacy is to bring pride and restoration back to the Lakota, Dakota& Nakota lands, culture and spirituality. ...
12. Digital Scrapbook: Badlands, South Dakota
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- Badlands, South Dakota.
- The Badlands of South Dakota are located in the southwestern corner of the state near the Black Hills. ...
- We had already visited the Wounded Knee massacre site in Pine Ridge, South Dakota. ...
13. Sun Singer - Black Hills Community - News & Announcements
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- He was introduced to both photography and to the Lakota people when he was assigned to the Rosebud Reservation in South Dakota as a young Jesuit.
- Don Doll's Vision Quest - Transcript - This is Rosebud Fair, the annual Pow-Wow on the Rosebud Sioux Indian Reservation in South Dakota. ...
- Prior to the mid 1800's, the Nakota (Lakota, Dakota, Nakota, and DaNakota, misnomered "Sioux") Nation of the northern Great Plains region depended upon a democratic form of governing called "Oyate Omniciye" or "General Council". ...
- We coordinate people from all over the country in sending emergency gift certificates for food, electricity, propane and wood and material donations of blankets, warm clothing, household items and quilting materials to Elders on Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota. ...
- Native Americans in South Dakota: An Erosion of Confidence in the Justice System.
- South Dakota Advisory Committee to the United States Commission on Civil Rights. A report of the South Dakota Advisory Committee to the United States Commission on Civil Rights prepared for the information and consideration of the Commission. ...
- "Sacred Fireplace" by Pete Catches Peter Catches, Oglala Lakota from the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota is known as the keeper of the Spotted Eagle medicine, oral history, sacred rites, and experiential teachings. ...
- The United Sioux Tribes Development Corporation of South Dakota.
- - The worlds third largest hog farm will be located on tribal land in a remote Indian reservation in South Dakota, further diminishing Native American values, the sovereignty of states, and providing another example of the eroding confidence in some tribal leaders.
- The New Dakota Sun Back in Circulation.
- After being out of circulation for 13 years, the Dakota Sun is back to serve the Standing Rock and Cheyenne River reservations and beyond. With the intention of having a local, regional,and national scope, the Dakota Sun will do its best to cover the news. For more information: The New Dakota Sun, 116 12th Street, South, Moorhead, Minnesota 56560. ...
14. Bob Dylan: Rapid City, South Dakota 'Oh Me Oh My Country Pie' - dbdbdb
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- Rapid City, South Dakota 'Oh Me Oh My Country Pie' .
- Rainy Day Women #12 & 35 18 (1-18) Rushmore Plaza Civic Center, Rapid City, South Dakota, 27 March 2000. ...
- Please write to dbdbdb@bigfoot. ...
15. Mitchell, South Dakota - Jackalope and Sasquatch
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- Mitchell, South Dakota - Jackalope and Sasquatch We stopped in Mitchell on a tour of South Dakota -- the jackalope is still there, although he has only one antler left. ...
- Mitchell, South Dakota - Happy Chef Guy of Mitchell We're sorry to report that the corpulent, white aproned, Happy Chef will no longer be holding his spoon aloft. ...
- Mitchell, South Dakota - Happy Chef While visiting the Corn Palace I stumbled upon a Happy Chef in Mitchell. ...
- Mitchell, South Dakota - Happy Chef, Jackalope, Sasquatch The home of the world's only Corn Palace, also boasts a fine collection of roadside fiberglass figurines. ...
- On the lawn of the Thunderbird Motel you can have your picture taken with the fiberglass triptych of Sasquatch aka Bigfoot, a real spiffy totem pole, and the every popular prairie hybrid, the jackalope. ...
- Another quarter mile or so north at the intersection of Burr Street and Havens Avenue you'll find on the south west corner a fine American Bison about, oh, 14' tall. ...
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17. Images of the American West - South Dakota
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- Custer, crossing the plains of Dakota Territory. ...
- Miles and Buffalo Bill viewing hostile Indian camp near Pine Ridge Agency, South Dakota. ...
- " General view of the Dakota Territory gold rush town from a hillside above. ...
18. South Dakota: History
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- South Dakota: History .
- Encyclopedia—South DakotaHistory.
- At the time of European exploration, South Dakota was inhabited by Native Americans of the agricultural Arikara and the nomadic Sioux (Dakota). ... Part of the region that is now South Dakota was explored in the mid-18th cent. ...
- It was not until land speculators and farmers moved westward from Minnesota and Iowa in the 1850s that any significant settlements developed in South Dakota. ... A treaty with the Sioux opened the land between the Big Sioux and the Missouri, and in 1861 Dakota Territory was established, embracing not only present-day North and South Dakota but also E Wyoming and E Montana. ...
- The near extinction of the buffalo herds, Sitting Bull's death (1890) at the hands of army-trained Native American police, and the subsequent massacre of Big Foot's band at Wounded Knee Creek were among the factors leading to the permanent end of Native American resistance in South Dakota. ...
- The Dakota Land Boom, Statehood, and Agrarian Reform.
- Although gold did not make the fortune of South Dakota, it laid the foundation by stimulating cattle ranching—herds of cattle were first brought to the grasslands of W South Dakota partly to supply food for the miners. Settlement in the east also increased and the period from 1878 to 1886, following the resumption of railroad building after the financial depression earlier in the decade, was the time of the great Dakota land boom, when the region's population increased threefold.
- The Dakotas were separated; South Dakota became a state with Pierre as capital. ...
- Initiative and referendum were adopted (1898; South Dakota was the first state to adopt them) and other progressive measures of the day were enacted. However, prosperity resumed, and with it South Dakota quickly returned to political conservatism and the Republican party.
- The extension of railroads (particularly the Milwaukee, which was the only transcontinental line passing through South Dakota) encouraged further expansion of agriculture, but new droughts (especially that of 1910–11) brought a brief period of emigration. ...
19. Bigfoot Pass - Photography - Road to Madness
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20. Corson County, South Dakota 1977
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- Corson County, South Dakota 1977.
- Also reports of sightings in North Dakota. ...
21. The Hawk Eye Newspaper
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- Take South Dakota. ...
- The hotly contested race for South Dakota's only Congressional seat always carries a boxcar of baggage, but the baggage is mountainous and national in 2004. ...
- Janklow, the best vote getter in South Dakota history, beat Herseth by a scant 25,000 votes out of nearly 340,000 cast. ...
- He asked for and got a trial by a jury of fellow South Dakotans and they convicted him of manslaughter in January. ...
- , waltzed across South Dakota on May 22 raising cash and votes for Thune. ...
- Voters, however, pick the final winner and South Dakota is a dyedinthewool red state President Bush won in it in landslide in 2000 that just happens to elect Democrats to its Senate and House seats more often than not. ...
- Current polling suggests that trend will continue in Tuesday's House election between Herseth, the granddaughter of a former governor, and Diedrich, who tossed his hat into the 2002 House race but quickly pulled it back when Bigfoot Janklow stepped in. ...
- First Lady Laura Bush dropped into South Dakota on May 18 to raise money for Diedrich. ...
22. South Dakota
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- 10-ft, shaggy, dirty-white Bigfoot seen in headlights. ...
- Saw huge Bigfoot with orangebrown fur on a hill.
- Saw very tall, sandy Bigfoot dragging red furry object through alfalfa field. ...
- Saw Bigfoot.
- Saw Bigfoot in bushes; ran home.
- Saw Bigfoot.
- Saw Bigfoot in cattle pasture, same place as her c. ...
- First two witnesses saw Bigfoot come from woods, and they fetched Dog who saw it re-enter woods. ...
- Saw Bigfoot basking in sun; it ran away and they could not find it.
- Saw Bigfoot in his headlights around midnight.
- Saw Bigfoot by moonlight and men followed it. ...
- Saw Bigfoot in marshy brush.
- Saw Bigfoot; tracks found.
- At night, saw Bigfoot near a mobile home.
- Thinking it was a deer, Chasing Hawk got out with rifle, but saw 8-ft Bigfoot. ...
23. Rosebud Indian Reservation, South Dakota
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- This is South Dakota, home of the Great Sioux Nation. ...
- Many creation stories trace the nation's birth to the Black Hills of South Dakota. ...
- The Santee spoke Dakota. The Yankton originally used Nakota, but any adopted the Dakota dialect in the mid-1800's. ...
- However, the people of the Great Sioux Nation prefer to be called Dakota, Lakota or Nakota, according to their language group. ...
- The Fort Laramie Treaty of 1868 establishes the Great Sioux Reservation, encompassing most of present-day South Dakota west of the Missouri River, including the Black Hills. ...
- South Dakota is admitted to the union in November. ...
- South Dakota Governor George S. ...
24. A652 - North Dakota and South Dakota HYBRID SUNFLOWER Performance Testing 2003
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