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The tenth in a series of original treaties on loan from the National Archives to the exhibition, the Treaty of Fort Laramie is the first that will not be shown in its entirety. The case can only ...
And it is further stipulated that any male Indians over eighteen years of age, of any band or tribe that is or shall hereafter become a party to this treaty ... seals at Fort Laramie, Dakota ...
Opened in 1862, the trail cut through Sioux and Arapahoe hunting territory (as established by the first Fort Laramie Treaty in 1851). Red Cloud, a leader of the Oglala Lakota people viewed the ...
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Opposition to the Dakota Access oil pipeline played a central role in the gathering of tribes that met to mark the 150th anniversary of the Fort Laramie Treaty. A group of riders traveled several ...
“But the government broke the treaty, time and again." Wounded Knee was where White Plume and the first ride participants began the journey to Fort Laramie on Monday. More riders joined them at ...
FORT LARAMIE, Wyo. — When Gen. George Armstrong Custer approached an American Indian encampment on June 25, 1876, he got the surprise of his suddenly very-short life.
FORT LARAMIE — When Gen. George Armstrong Custer approached an American Indian encampment on June 25, 1876, he got the surprise of his suddenly very short life ...
It was a remote place — the first permanent settlement in what ... The Army purchased the post in 1849 and gave it a new name. Fort Laramie became the largest military post on the Northern ...
FORT LARAMIE, Wyoming (AP) — The frontiersmen who built this outpost in 1834 picked a spot they hoped would enable them to dominate the regional buffalo-hide trade: a valley where ...