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Historic Fort Laramie partied like it was 1876 on Friday, celebrating the Fourth of July as folks at the fort did nearly 150 ...
The Sioux were not the original inhabitants of the Black Hills. Their people were originally from the Northern Great Lakes and moved westward. Beginning in the early 18th century, the Sioux engaged in ...
Officials in South Dakota are pushing hard to build President Donald Trump’s proposed National Garden of American Heroes in the Black Hills near Mount Rushmore.
"I myself would rather die an Indian than live a white man." From taking on the U.S. Army to refusing to sign any treaty that ...
South Dakota officials are pushing to establish Donald Trump's proposed National Garden of American Heroes in the Black Hills, near Mount Rushmore, a move that has ignited significant opposition from ...
The 1868 Treaty of Fort Laramie recognized that the Black Hills belong to the Sioux people, but the U.S. government seized the land less than a decade later to mine for gold.
Las Vegas is just about as crowded as a tourist destination can be these days, so why not seek out a quirky dupe in the mountains of South Dakota instead?
Wikimedia Commons Crow People Removal from Yellowstone National Park The Crow Nation lived on lands in Montana and Wyoming ...