In 1890 a bad drought brought more than the usual ... on the rez and had fled to a women’s shelter in Rapid City, South Dakota. On the way Martinez pointed out several unmarked state police ...
The exhibit invites the public to explore lesser-known history about our nation’s beginnings and the diverse experiences of ...
South Dakota was also the site of the last major defeat of Native Americans at the Battle of Wounded Knee in 1890. In his bestselling 1970 history of Native Americans' experiences in the West ...
A "Homecooking" sign, perched on the side of a gravel road in southwestern South Dakota, stops me ... site of one of their last Ghost Dances, in 1890. Later that year a band of Sioux, despite ...
On July 19, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin ordered the review by five experts to examine the actions of 20 soldiers involved ...
The frozen body of Chief Big Foot. One of the first Native Americans to die at the 1890 Wounded Knee Massacre, he was shot ...
Elk River United Methodist Pastor David Doppenberg’s job description makes no mention of horseback riding, but the fact that ...
It held its first victim, William Kemmler, in 1890, and even though the first ... abolished capital punishment (Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, Oregon, Arizona, Missouri and Tennessee ...
Platt's interests in the South would result in the ultimate defeat of the bill or any similar measure. Platt is President of the Tennessee Coal, Iron and Railroad Company, and that company's most ...
Sure, ice cream pretty much comes in almost every flavor imaginable. But some flavors were once super popular and are now ...
A New Hampshire woman suffered third-degree burns at Yellowstone National Park this week after accidentally breaking the crust of a thermal pool and plunging her leg into the scalding hot ...