Welcome to the Oglala Nation
A Documentary Reader in Oglala Lakota Political History
Herausgeber: Reinhardt, Akim D
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A Documentary Reader in Oglala Lakota Political History
Herausgeber: Reinhardt, Akim D
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Akim D. Reinhardt is an associate professor of history at Towson University. He is the author of Ruling Pine Ridge: Oglala Lakota Politics from the IRA to Wounded Knee, winner of the 2008 Great Plains Distinguished Book Prize.
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Akim D. Reinhardt is an associate professor of history at Towson University. He is the author of Ruling Pine Ridge: Oglala Lakota Politics from the IRA to Wounded Knee, winner of the 2008 Great Plains Distinguished Book Prize.
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- Verlag: Nebraska
- Seitenzahl: 306
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 164mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 595g
- ISBN-13: 9780803268463
- ISBN-10: 0803268467
- Artikelnr.: 42601994
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
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- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Nebraska
- Seitenzahl: 306
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 164mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 595g
- ISBN-13: 9780803268463
- ISBN-10: 0803268467
- Artikelnr.: 42601994
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Preface
Acknowledgments
A Note on Terminology
Introduction
Oglala Political History: An Overview
Documents in Oglala Lakota Political History
1. Origins of the Oceti Sakowi?
2. Oglala Winter Counts
3. Jean-Baptiste Truteau Describes Lakota Politics and Expansion (1795)
4. Treaty with the Sioune and Oglala Tribes (1825)
5. Francis Parkman Observes an Oglala Political Meeting (1846)
6. Oglalas Meet with U.S. Officials (1867–1868)
7. Second Treaty of Fort Laramie (1868)
8. Breaking Up the Great Sioux Reservation (1889)
9. Breaking Up Pine Ridge Reservation and Organizing Bennett County (1910)
10. Preamble to the Constitution and Bylaws of the Oglala Tribal Council
(1921)
11. John Collier’s Plains Congress, Rapid City, South Dakota (1934)
12. The Indian Reorganization Act (1934)
13. Preamble to the Constitution and Bylaws of the Oglala Sioux Tribe of
the Pine Ridge Reservation of South Dakota (1936)
14. Final Meeting of the Oglala Tribal Council (1936)
15. Oglala Sioux Tribal Council Resolution No. 1 (1936)
16. Meetings of the Oglala Sioux Tribal Council (1936)
17. Christianity and Politics on Pine Ridge Reservation (1936–1937)
18. Initial Ordinances and Resolutions of Oglala Sioux Tribal Council
(1937)
19. Early Ordinances and Resolutions of Oglala Sioux Tribal Council (1938)
20. Oglala Sioux Tribe Bans Display of “Uncivilized Practices” (1938)
21. Office of Indian Affairs Monitors the Cutting of Timber (1940)
22. Office of Indian Affairs Curtails Oglala Sioux Tribal Authority (1942)
23. Letters of Frank Ecoffey (1942)
24. Office of Indian Affairs Officials Suggest Forcing Pine Ridge Oglalas
to Contribute to War Effort (1943)
25. Interior Secretary Harold Ickes Restricts Tribal Government Membership
(1943)
26. Tribal Council Terminates the Tribal Buffalo Herd (1944)
27. Letter Granting Mr. and Mrs. Fast Horse Permission to Leave Pine Ridge
Reservation (1945)
28. Resolution to Remove Pine Ridge Superintendent W. O. Roberts (1945)
29. Tribal Council Authorizes a Delegation to Washington DC (1946)
30. Porcupine District Council Demands a “White Man” as Farm Agent (1946)
31. Congress Authorizes Compensation for Gunnery Range Land Seizures (1956)
32. Commissioner of Indian Affairs Demands Greater Bureaucratic Efficiency
(1960)
33. Edison Ward Interviews South Dakota State Attorney Robert Maule (1964)
34. Tribal President Johnson Holy Rock Interviewed (1967)
35. Former Tribal Council Member Thomas Conroy Interviewed (1967)
36. Future Tribal President Gerald One Feather Interviewed (1967)
37. Oglala Sioux Tribe Bill of Rights (1968)
38. Interior Department Certifies Pine Ridge Elections (1968)
39. Presidential Hopeful Robert Kennedy Visits Pine Ridge Reservation
(1968)
40. Political Tensions on Pine Ridge Reservation (1970)
41. Tribal Council Attempts to Suspend the Tribal President and Vice
President (1971)
42. Conflict on Pine Ridge Reservation (1972)
43. Tribal President Richard Wilson’s Inauguration (1972)
44. Tribal Council Seats Representative Kills Straight (1972)
45. Pine Ridge Superintendent Stanley Lyman Interviewed (1972)
46. Tribal President Richard Wilson’s Impeachment Hearing (1973)
47. Anti-Wilson Tribal Member Interviewed (1973)
48. A Tribal Policeman’s Observations of Pine Ridge Reservation (1973)
49. Tribal President Richard Wilson Discusses Pine Ridge Politics (1973)
50. Chuck Trimble Discusses the Current Political Situation (1974)
51. U.S. Civil Rights Commission Report on Pine Ridge Election (1974)
52. United States vs. Sioux Nation of Indians (1980)
53. President Bill Clinton Addresses Pine Ridge Reservation (1999)
54. Camp Justice Protests Alcohol Sales and Unsolved Murders at Whiteclay,
Nebraska (2000)
55. Protests at Red Cloud Administration Building End (2001)
56. Tribal President Cecilia Fire Thunder Is Impeached (2006)
57. Federal Approval of Casino Gambling on Pine Ridge Reservation (1993)
58. Prairie Wind Casino Opens on Pine Ridge Reservation (2007)
59. Amendment to the Oglala Sioux Tribal Constitution (2008)
60. Oglala Sioux Tribe Debates Legalizing Alcohol on Pine Ridge Reservation
(2014)
Appendixes
Notes
Glossary and Pronunciation Guide
Bibliographic Essay
Index
Acknowledgments
A Note on Terminology
Introduction
Oglala Political History: An Overview
Documents in Oglala Lakota Political History
1. Origins of the Oceti Sakowi?
2. Oglala Winter Counts
3. Jean-Baptiste Truteau Describes Lakota Politics and Expansion (1795)
4. Treaty with the Sioune and Oglala Tribes (1825)
5. Francis Parkman Observes an Oglala Political Meeting (1846)
6. Oglalas Meet with U.S. Officials (1867–1868)
7. Second Treaty of Fort Laramie (1868)
8. Breaking Up the Great Sioux Reservation (1889)
9. Breaking Up Pine Ridge Reservation and Organizing Bennett County (1910)
10. Preamble to the Constitution and Bylaws of the Oglala Tribal Council
(1921)
11. John Collier’s Plains Congress, Rapid City, South Dakota (1934)
12. The Indian Reorganization Act (1934)
13. Preamble to the Constitution and Bylaws of the Oglala Sioux Tribe of
the Pine Ridge Reservation of South Dakota (1936)
14. Final Meeting of the Oglala Tribal Council (1936)
15. Oglala Sioux Tribal Council Resolution No. 1 (1936)
16. Meetings of the Oglala Sioux Tribal Council (1936)
17. Christianity and Politics on Pine Ridge Reservation (1936–1937)
18. Initial Ordinances and Resolutions of Oglala Sioux Tribal Council
(1937)
19. Early Ordinances and Resolutions of Oglala Sioux Tribal Council (1938)
20. Oglala Sioux Tribe Bans Display of “Uncivilized Practices” (1938)
21. Office of Indian Affairs Monitors the Cutting of Timber (1940)
22. Office of Indian Affairs Curtails Oglala Sioux Tribal Authority (1942)
23. Letters of Frank Ecoffey (1942)
24. Office of Indian Affairs Officials Suggest Forcing Pine Ridge Oglalas
to Contribute to War Effort (1943)
25. Interior Secretary Harold Ickes Restricts Tribal Government Membership
(1943)
26. Tribal Council Terminates the Tribal Buffalo Herd (1944)
27. Letter Granting Mr. and Mrs. Fast Horse Permission to Leave Pine Ridge
Reservation (1945)
28. Resolution to Remove Pine Ridge Superintendent W. O. Roberts (1945)
29. Tribal Council Authorizes a Delegation to Washington DC (1946)
30. Porcupine District Council Demands a “White Man” as Farm Agent (1946)
31. Congress Authorizes Compensation for Gunnery Range Land Seizures (1956)
32. Commissioner of Indian Affairs Demands Greater Bureaucratic Efficiency
(1960)
33. Edison Ward Interviews South Dakota State Attorney Robert Maule (1964)
34. Tribal President Johnson Holy Rock Interviewed (1967)
35. Former Tribal Council Member Thomas Conroy Interviewed (1967)
36. Future Tribal President Gerald One Feather Interviewed (1967)
37. Oglala Sioux Tribe Bill of Rights (1968)
38. Interior Department Certifies Pine Ridge Elections (1968)
39. Presidential Hopeful Robert Kennedy Visits Pine Ridge Reservation
(1968)
40. Political Tensions on Pine Ridge Reservation (1970)
41. Tribal Council Attempts to Suspend the Tribal President and Vice
President (1971)
42. Conflict on Pine Ridge Reservation (1972)
43. Tribal President Richard Wilson’s Inauguration (1972)
44. Tribal Council Seats Representative Kills Straight (1972)
45. Pine Ridge Superintendent Stanley Lyman Interviewed (1972)
46. Tribal President Richard Wilson’s Impeachment Hearing (1973)
47. Anti-Wilson Tribal Member Interviewed (1973)
48. A Tribal Policeman’s Observations of Pine Ridge Reservation (1973)
49. Tribal President Richard Wilson Discusses Pine Ridge Politics (1973)
50. Chuck Trimble Discusses the Current Political Situation (1974)
51. U.S. Civil Rights Commission Report on Pine Ridge Election (1974)
52. United States vs. Sioux Nation of Indians (1980)
53. President Bill Clinton Addresses Pine Ridge Reservation (1999)
54. Camp Justice Protests Alcohol Sales and Unsolved Murders at Whiteclay,
Nebraska (2000)
55. Protests at Red Cloud Administration Building End (2001)
56. Tribal President Cecilia Fire Thunder Is Impeached (2006)
57. Federal Approval of Casino Gambling on Pine Ridge Reservation (1993)
58. Prairie Wind Casino Opens on Pine Ridge Reservation (2007)
59. Amendment to the Oglala Sioux Tribal Constitution (2008)
60. Oglala Sioux Tribe Debates Legalizing Alcohol on Pine Ridge Reservation
(2014)
Appendixes
Notes
Glossary and Pronunciation Guide
Bibliographic Essay
Index
Preface
Acknowledgments
A Note on Terminology
Introduction
Oglala Political History: An Overview
Documents in Oglala Lakota Political History
1. Origins of the Oceti Sakowi?
2. Oglala Winter Counts
3. Jean-Baptiste Truteau Describes Lakota Politics and Expansion (1795)
4. Treaty with the Sioune and Oglala Tribes (1825)
5. Francis Parkman Observes an Oglala Political Meeting (1846)
6. Oglalas Meet with U.S. Officials (1867–1868)
7. Second Treaty of Fort Laramie (1868)
8. Breaking Up the Great Sioux Reservation (1889)
9. Breaking Up Pine Ridge Reservation and Organizing Bennett County (1910)
10. Preamble to the Constitution and Bylaws of the Oglala Tribal Council
(1921)
11. John Collier’s Plains Congress, Rapid City, South Dakota (1934)
12. The Indian Reorganization Act (1934)
13. Preamble to the Constitution and Bylaws of the Oglala Sioux Tribe of
the Pine Ridge Reservation of South Dakota (1936)
14. Final Meeting of the Oglala Tribal Council (1936)
15. Oglala Sioux Tribal Council Resolution No. 1 (1936)
16. Meetings of the Oglala Sioux Tribal Council (1936)
17. Christianity and Politics on Pine Ridge Reservation (1936–1937)
18. Initial Ordinances and Resolutions of Oglala Sioux Tribal Council
(1937)
19. Early Ordinances and Resolutions of Oglala Sioux Tribal Council (1938)
20. Oglala Sioux Tribe Bans Display of “Uncivilized Practices” (1938)
21. Office of Indian Affairs Monitors the Cutting of Timber (1940)
22. Office of Indian Affairs Curtails Oglala Sioux Tribal Authority (1942)
23. Letters of Frank Ecoffey (1942)
24. Office of Indian Affairs Officials Suggest Forcing Pine Ridge Oglalas
to Contribute to War Effort (1943)
25. Interior Secretary Harold Ickes Restricts Tribal Government Membership
(1943)
26. Tribal Council Terminates the Tribal Buffalo Herd (1944)
27. Letter Granting Mr. and Mrs. Fast Horse Permission to Leave Pine Ridge
Reservation (1945)
28. Resolution to Remove Pine Ridge Superintendent W. O. Roberts (1945)
29. Tribal Council Authorizes a Delegation to Washington DC (1946)
30. Porcupine District Council Demands a “White Man” as Farm Agent (1946)
31. Congress Authorizes Compensation for Gunnery Range Land Seizures (1956)
32. Commissioner of Indian Affairs Demands Greater Bureaucratic Efficiency
(1960)
33. Edison Ward Interviews South Dakota State Attorney Robert Maule (1964)
34. Tribal President Johnson Holy Rock Interviewed (1967)
35. Former Tribal Council Member Thomas Conroy Interviewed (1967)
36. Future Tribal President Gerald One Feather Interviewed (1967)
37. Oglala Sioux Tribe Bill of Rights (1968)
38. Interior Department Certifies Pine Ridge Elections (1968)
39. Presidential Hopeful Robert Kennedy Visits Pine Ridge Reservation
(1968)
40. Political Tensions on Pine Ridge Reservation (1970)
41. Tribal Council Attempts to Suspend the Tribal President and Vice
President (1971)
42. Conflict on Pine Ridge Reservation (1972)
43. Tribal President Richard Wilson’s Inauguration (1972)
44. Tribal Council Seats Representative Kills Straight (1972)
45. Pine Ridge Superintendent Stanley Lyman Interviewed (1972)
46. Tribal President Richard Wilson’s Impeachment Hearing (1973)
47. Anti-Wilson Tribal Member Interviewed (1973)
48. A Tribal Policeman’s Observations of Pine Ridge Reservation (1973)
49. Tribal President Richard Wilson Discusses Pine Ridge Politics (1973)
50. Chuck Trimble Discusses the Current Political Situation (1974)
51. U.S. Civil Rights Commission Report on Pine Ridge Election (1974)
52. United States vs. Sioux Nation of Indians (1980)
53. President Bill Clinton Addresses Pine Ridge Reservation (1999)
54. Camp Justice Protests Alcohol Sales and Unsolved Murders at Whiteclay,
Nebraska (2000)
55. Protests at Red Cloud Administration Building End (2001)
56. Tribal President Cecilia Fire Thunder Is Impeached (2006)
57. Federal Approval of Casino Gambling on Pine Ridge Reservation (1993)
58. Prairie Wind Casino Opens on Pine Ridge Reservation (2007)
59. Amendment to the Oglala Sioux Tribal Constitution (2008)
60. Oglala Sioux Tribe Debates Legalizing Alcohol on Pine Ridge Reservation
(2014)
Appendixes
Notes
Glossary and Pronunciation Guide
Bibliographic Essay
Index
Acknowledgments
A Note on Terminology
Introduction
Oglala Political History: An Overview
Documents in Oglala Lakota Political History
1. Origins of the Oceti Sakowi?
2. Oglala Winter Counts
3. Jean-Baptiste Truteau Describes Lakota Politics and Expansion (1795)
4. Treaty with the Sioune and Oglala Tribes (1825)
5. Francis Parkman Observes an Oglala Political Meeting (1846)
6. Oglalas Meet with U.S. Officials (1867–1868)
7. Second Treaty of Fort Laramie (1868)
8. Breaking Up the Great Sioux Reservation (1889)
9. Breaking Up Pine Ridge Reservation and Organizing Bennett County (1910)
10. Preamble to the Constitution and Bylaws of the Oglala Tribal Council
(1921)
11. John Collier’s Plains Congress, Rapid City, South Dakota (1934)
12. The Indian Reorganization Act (1934)
13. Preamble to the Constitution and Bylaws of the Oglala Sioux Tribe of
the Pine Ridge Reservation of South Dakota (1936)
14. Final Meeting of the Oglala Tribal Council (1936)
15. Oglala Sioux Tribal Council Resolution No. 1 (1936)
16. Meetings of the Oglala Sioux Tribal Council (1936)
17. Christianity and Politics on Pine Ridge Reservation (1936–1937)
18. Initial Ordinances and Resolutions of Oglala Sioux Tribal Council
(1937)
19. Early Ordinances and Resolutions of Oglala Sioux Tribal Council (1938)
20. Oglala Sioux Tribe Bans Display of “Uncivilized Practices” (1938)
21. Office of Indian Affairs Monitors the Cutting of Timber (1940)
22. Office of Indian Affairs Curtails Oglala Sioux Tribal Authority (1942)
23. Letters of Frank Ecoffey (1942)
24. Office of Indian Affairs Officials Suggest Forcing Pine Ridge Oglalas
to Contribute to War Effort (1943)
25. Interior Secretary Harold Ickes Restricts Tribal Government Membership
(1943)
26. Tribal Council Terminates the Tribal Buffalo Herd (1944)
27. Letter Granting Mr. and Mrs. Fast Horse Permission to Leave Pine Ridge
Reservation (1945)
28. Resolution to Remove Pine Ridge Superintendent W. O. Roberts (1945)
29. Tribal Council Authorizes a Delegation to Washington DC (1946)
30. Porcupine District Council Demands a “White Man” as Farm Agent (1946)
31. Congress Authorizes Compensation for Gunnery Range Land Seizures (1956)
32. Commissioner of Indian Affairs Demands Greater Bureaucratic Efficiency
(1960)
33. Edison Ward Interviews South Dakota State Attorney Robert Maule (1964)
34. Tribal President Johnson Holy Rock Interviewed (1967)
35. Former Tribal Council Member Thomas Conroy Interviewed (1967)
36. Future Tribal President Gerald One Feather Interviewed (1967)
37. Oglala Sioux Tribe Bill of Rights (1968)
38. Interior Department Certifies Pine Ridge Elections (1968)
39. Presidential Hopeful Robert Kennedy Visits Pine Ridge Reservation
(1968)
40. Political Tensions on Pine Ridge Reservation (1970)
41. Tribal Council Attempts to Suspend the Tribal President and Vice
President (1971)
42. Conflict on Pine Ridge Reservation (1972)
43. Tribal President Richard Wilson’s Inauguration (1972)
44. Tribal Council Seats Representative Kills Straight (1972)
45. Pine Ridge Superintendent Stanley Lyman Interviewed (1972)
46. Tribal President Richard Wilson’s Impeachment Hearing (1973)
47. Anti-Wilson Tribal Member Interviewed (1973)
48. A Tribal Policeman’s Observations of Pine Ridge Reservation (1973)
49. Tribal President Richard Wilson Discusses Pine Ridge Politics (1973)
50. Chuck Trimble Discusses the Current Political Situation (1974)
51. U.S. Civil Rights Commission Report on Pine Ridge Election (1974)
52. United States vs. Sioux Nation of Indians (1980)
53. President Bill Clinton Addresses Pine Ridge Reservation (1999)
54. Camp Justice Protests Alcohol Sales and Unsolved Murders at Whiteclay,
Nebraska (2000)
55. Protests at Red Cloud Administration Building End (2001)
56. Tribal President Cecilia Fire Thunder Is Impeached (2006)
57. Federal Approval of Casino Gambling on Pine Ridge Reservation (1993)
58. Prairie Wind Casino Opens on Pine Ridge Reservation (2007)
59. Amendment to the Oglala Sioux Tribal Constitution (2008)
60. Oglala Sioux Tribe Debates Legalizing Alcohol on Pine Ridge Reservation
(2014)
Appendixes
Notes
Glossary and Pronunciation Guide
Bibliographic Essay
Index