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History
Some of the first non-Indians among the Sioux were Jesuit explorers and missionaries during the 1600's.

The Sioux migrated westward to the Missouri River area and beyond pushed by inter tribal conflict with the Chippewa and encroaching settlers.

During the mid 1860's the federal government wanted to establish the Bozeman Trail, the military began establishing forts, these actions were the spark for Red Cloud's War. Chief Red Cloud lead his warriors, they were joined by other tribes in their fight against the fort and troops the Indians were successful in blocking the establishments of the Trail.

Many Sioux stayed in the Midwest, some moved further west in to the Rocky Mountain area and Montana.

Brief Timeline

 * 1600's Jesuit explorers
 * 1700's: Sioux were migrating westward to Missouri River and beyond. Pushed by the Chippewa and encroaching settlers
 * 1851: Treaty at Fort Laramie
 * 1854-55: Grattan Affair
 * 1862-64: Minnesota Uprising or Little Crow's War
 * 1866-68: Bozeman Trail or Red Cloud's War
 * 1876-77: War for the Black Hills or Sitting Bull's and Crazy Horse's War
 * 1890: Wounded Knee
 * 1850-1890: Sioux Wars

Additional References to the History of the Tribe
=== Leaders: Red Cloud, Red Fox, Sitting Bull, Crazy Horse ===

Bands and Groups of the Sioux Tribe and Their Reservations/Localities
The term or designation of Sioux Indians is a very broad categorization of several bands and/or federally recognized tribes within the group so named. For the most part, they have historically lived in the Northern Plains area, and have ranged from the Canadian border and even into Canada on the north to Oklahoma on the south, and from Wyoming and Montana on the west to the Mississippi River and beyond on the east. Some of the tribes, bands, or groups of Sioux, with their colonies or reservations,include:


 * Cheyenne River Sioux -- Cheyenne River Reservation (South Dakota)
 * Crow Creek Sioux -- Crow Creek Reservation (South Dakota)
 * Flandreau Santee Sioux -- (Montana)
 * Fort Peck Sioux -- Fort Peck Reservation (Montana)
 * Hunkpapa Sioux -- majority on the Standing Rock Reservation
 * Lower Brule Sioux -- Lower Brule Reservation (South Dakota)
 * Lower (Mdewakanton) Sioux Indian Community -- Lower Sioux Indian Community (Minnesota)
 * Miniconjou Sioux --
 * Oglala Sioux -- Pine Ridge Reservation (South Dakota)
 * Prairie Island (Mdewakanton Sioux) Indian Community -- Prairie Island Reservation (Minnesota)
 * Rosebud Sioux -- Rosebud Reservation (South Dakota)
 * Sans Arc Sioux --
 * Santee Sioux -- Santee Reservation (Nebraska)
 * Shakopee (Mdewakanton Sioux) Community -- (Minnesota)
 * Sihasapa Sioux --
 * Sisseton-Wahpeton Sioux -- Lake Traverse Reservation (South Dakota)
 * Standing Rock Sioux -- Standing Rock Reservation (North and South Dakota)
 * Wahpekute Sioux --
 * Upper Sioux -- Upper Sioux Reservation (Minnesota)
 * Yankton Sioux -- Yankton Sioux Reservation (South Dakota)
 * Yanktonai Sioux --

Treaties
During the latter part of the 18th Century and most of the 19th Century, treaties were negotiated between the federal government and individual Indian tribes. The treaties provide helpful information about the history of the tribe, but usually only include the names of those persons who signed the treaty. For more information about treaties, click here.

Treaties to which the Sioux Indians were a part were:


 * 1805 September 23, unratified
 * 1815 June 19, with the Sioux of The Lakes
 * 1815 July 19, with the Sioux of St. Peter's River
 * 1815 July 19, with the Yakton Sioux
 * 1816 June 1, at St. Louis
 * 1825, with the Huknpapa Band of Sioux
 * 1825 June 22, at Fort Look out, with the Teton, Yancton, and Yanctonies bands of Sioux.
 * 1830 July 15, at Prairie du Chien
 * 1836 September 10, land ceded to the United States
 * 1836 October 15, at Bellevue
 * 1836 November 30, at St. Peters, with Wahpaakootah, Susseton, and Upper Medawakanton tribes of Sioux
 * 1837 September 29, at Washington,
 * 1837 October 21, at Washington
 * 1851 July 23,
 * 1851 August 5, at Mendota
 * 1851 September 17, at Fort Laramie
 * 1858 June 19, with Mendawakanton and Wahpahoota bands of Sioux
 * 1858 June 19, Sisseeton and Wahpaton Bands of the Dakota or Sioux
 * 1858 April 19, with the Yankton Sioux
 * 1865 October 10, at Fort Sully
 * 1865 October 14, at Fort Sully
 * 1865 October 19, at Fort Sully
 * 1865 October 20, at Fort Sully
 * 1865 October 20, with the Hunkpapa Band
 * 1865 October 20, at Fort Sully
 * 1865 October 28,
 * 1865 October 28, at Fort Sully
 * 1867 February 19,
 * 1868 April 29, at Fort Lariamie
 * 1872 September 20, Sisseton and Wahpeton Bands - unratified
 * 1873 May 2, Lac Traverse Agency, Dakota Territory
 * 1882-83 October 17 1882-January 3, 1883 - unratified

Vital Records
Prior to the Indian Reorganization Act, the Bureau of Indian Affairs, through their agencies, may have recorded some vital events. Some were recorded on health forms, such as the "Sanitary Record of Sick, Injured, Births, Deaths, etc." Others were recorded as supplements to the "Indian Census Rolls." Some were included in the unindexed reports and other correspondence of the Bureau of Indian Affairs.

Some vital records for the Sioux Indians include:


 * Fort Totten Agency, M595, births and deaths 1935-36 and 1938 some marriages,
 * Fort Peck Agency, M595, births and deaths 1924-1932, and births and deaths 1935-1939,
 * Rosebud Agency, M595, births and deaths 1924-1931, and births and deaths 1929-1936,
 * Cheyenne River Agency, M595, births and deaths 1925-1932, and births and deaths 1933-1942,
 * Crow Creek Agency, M595, births and deaths 1925-1932, and births and deaths and some marriages 1935-1936,
 * Lower Burle Sioux Agency, M595, births and deaths 1929, and births and deaths 1924-1931,  and births and deaths 1935-39, 1942,
 * Standing Rock Agency, M595, births and deaths 1924-1932,
 * Pine Ridge Agency, M595, births and deaths 1924-1932,
 * Winnebago Agency, M595, births and deaths 1924-1931, ;births and deaths 1932-1933, and births and deaths 1922-1938,

Important Web Sites

 * The Constitution and By-Laws of the Crow Creek Sioux Tribe of Fort Thompson South Dakota
 * Constitution and By-Laws for the Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe South Dakota
 * Constitution and Bylaws of the Lower Brulé Sioux Tribe
 * Constitution of the Oglala Sioux Tribe, Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Pine Ridge, South Dakota
 * Constitution and By-laws of the Rosebud Sioux Tribe of South Dakota
 * Constitution and By-Laws of the Devils Lake Sioux Tribe North Dakota. Approved February 14, 1946.
 * Constitution of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe
 * Constitution and By-laws of the Yankton Sioux Tribal Business and Claims Committee
 * State Office of Indian Affairs article on the Fort Peck Tribes

Sioux

 * Carlson, Paul H. The Plains Indians. College Station, Texas: Texas A&amp;M University Press, c1998.
 * Denig, Edwin Thompson. Five Indian Tribes of the Upper Missouri: Sioux, Arickaras, Assiniboines, Crees, Crows. Norman, Oklahoma: University of Oklahoma Press, c1981. The Civilization of American Indian Series:059.

General

 * Guide to Federal Records in the National Archives; Record Group 75, Records of the Bureau of Indian Affairs.
 * Hodge, Frederick Webb. Handbook of American Indians North of Mexico. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution, 1906 Available online.
 * Klein, Barry T., ed. Reference Encyclopedia of the American Indian. Nyack, New York: Todd Publications, 2009. 10th ed. WorldCat 317923332;.
 * Malinowski, Sharon and Sheets, Anna, eds. The Gale Encyclopedia of Native American Tribes. Detroit: Gale Publishing, 1998. 4 volumes. Includes: Lists of Federally Recognized Tribes for U.S., Alaska, and Canada – pp. 513-529 Alphabetical Listing of Tribes, with reference to volume and page in this series Map of “Historic Locations of U.S. Native Groups” Map of “Historic Locations of Canadian Native Groups” Map of “Historic Locations of Mexican, Hawaiian and Caribbean Native Groups” Maps of “State and Federally Recognized U.S. Indian Reservations. WorldCat 37475188;.


 * Vol. 1 -- Northeast, Southeast, Caribbean
 * Vol. 2 -- Great Basin, Southwest, Middle America
 * Vol. 3 -- Arctic, Subarctic, Great Plains, Plateau
 * Vol. 4 -- California, Pacific Northwest, Pacific Islands


 * Sturtevant, William C. Handbook of North American Indians. 20 vols., some not yet published. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution, 1978–.


 * Volume 1 -- Not yet published
 * Volume 2 -- Indians in Contemporary Society (pub. 2008) -- WorldCat 234303751
 * Volume 3 -- Environment, Origins, and Population (pub. 2006) -- WorldCat 255572371
 * Volume 4 -- History of Indian-White Relations (pub. 1988) -- WorldCat 19331914;.
 * Volume 5 -- Arctic (pub. 1984) -- WorldCat 299653808;.
 * Volume 6 -- Subarctic (pub. 1981) -- WorldCat 247493742;.
 * Volume 7 -- Northwest Coast (pub. 1990) -- WorldCat 247493311
 * Volume 8 -- California (pub. 1978) -- WorldCat 13240086;.
 * Volume 9 -- Southwest (pub. 1979) -- WorldCat 26140053;.
 * Volume 10 -- Southwest (pub. 1983) -- WorldCat 301504096;.
 * Volume 11 -- Great Basin (pub. 1986) -- WorldCat 256516416;.
 * Volume 12 -- Plateau (pub. 1998) -- WorldCat 39401371;.
 * Volume 13 -- Plains, 2 vols. (pub. 2001) -- WorldCat 48209643
 * Volume 14 -- Southeast (pub. 2004) -- WorldCat 254277176
 * Volume 15 -- Northwest (pub. 1978) -- WorldCat 356517503;.
 * Volume 16 -- Not yet published
 * Volume 17 -- Languages (pub. 1996) -- WorldCat 43957746
 * Volume 18 -- Not yet published
 * Volume 19 -- Not yet published
 * Volume 20 -- Not yet published


 * Swanton John R. The Indian Tribes of North America. Smithsonian Institution, Bureau of American Ethnology, Bulletin #145 Available online.
 * Waldman, Carl. Encyclopedia of Native American Tribes. New York, New York: Facts on File, 2006. 3rd ed. WorldCat 14718193;.