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April 1889 Pine Ridge Reservation Lakota Sioux Indians Dakota School Roster List For Sale

April 1889 Pine Ridge Reservation Lakota Sioux Indians Dakota School Roster List
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April 1889 Pine Ridge Reservation Lakota Sioux Indians Dakota School Roster List:
$9500.00

As you read this information, please do your own research before purchase considerations and make sure that this book is right for your collection or research goals. It is a museum quality piece of Native American history with significance in many facets of the United States dealings with Native American families and how they were ultimately treated. Please ask any/all questions you may have before consideration of purchase. I have done my best to accurately describe this book...once again, please ask any/all questions you may have.

This is a very rare piece of history that can be utilized to research The Lakota Sioux Indian families at a very difficult time in their history and the history of the Unites States. This class roster was created on the first day of the new Boarding School on the Pine Ridge Reservation by a young lady named Emma F. King who was employed by the school. This was her personal album that she created on that first day for her records and was not the official property of the Boarding school itself. There are more than 100 names of the Indian school children who attended that 1st day of school (not all names are pictured in my listing) and there are several notes written from fellow administrators that were at the school that day with Miss Emma F. King.

Lakota Sioux family names like Washington Spotted Weasel, Lucy Medicine Elk, Steven Medicine Cloud, Stella Fast Thunder, Elizabeth Blue Cloud, Elizabeth Charging Wolf, Ada One Feather, Nellie Twist, and Bosa Red Kettle are just a few of the 100+ names represented in this class roster. These are names that have been cross-referenced with U.S. Indian Census Rolls to verify they were on the Pine ridge Reservation at the time the boarding school was opened. Some of the Administrators that signed the book include verified employees like Millie Curry, Mary B. Raymond, and Carrie Imboden of Virginia.

An important fact to remember is that in very close geographical proximity to the Pine Ridge Reservation and this boarding school was where the Wounded Knee Massacre took place on 29 December 1890. From a historical perspective, this school opened in April of 1889 and this was the entire class roster for that first day of school...researchers could utilize the information in this book for Indian families that might have been involved in the tragic events at Wounded Knee.

Condition: Please refer to pictures provided to assist you with determination of condition. This book is 130 years old and the front & back covers still show some good color. There is discoloration and the word (album) on the front is missing part of the letter A. When you open the book you can see that the main body of the album is separating from the covers, but it's still attached and you can turn pages without fear of it coming completely apart. It would need to be rebound to make it solid again. There is one page (with no writing on it) that is detached. The writing on the insides of the book are in very good condition with the students and administrators names being very clear to read. there are two or three names where the ink slightly smeared, but not so you can't easily read the name. Overall, this book is in decent/good condition...the pure value here is the history which lies in the names that are found in this book.

The Pine Ridge Indian Reservation (Lakota: Wazí Aháŋhaŋ Oyáŋke), also called Pine Ridge Agency, is an Oglala Lakota Native American reservation located in the U.S. state of South Dakota. Originally included within the territory of the Great Sioux Reservation, Pine Ridge was created by the Act of March 2, 1889, 25 Stat. 888. in the southwest corner of South Dakota on the Nebraska border. Today it consists of 3,468.85sqmi (8,984.3km2) of land area and is the second-largest reservation in the United States, larger than Delaware and Rhode Island combined. The reservation encompasses the entirety of Oglala Lakota County and Bennett County, the southern half of Jackson County, and a small section of Sheridan County added by Executive Order No. 2980 of February 20, 1904. Of the 3,142 counties in the United States, these are among the poorest. Only 84,000 acres (340km2) of land are suitable for agriculture. The 2000 census population of the reservation was 15,521; but a study conducted by Colorado State University and accepted by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development has estimated the resident population to reach 28,787. Pine Ridge is the site of several events that mark milestones in the history between the Sioux of the area and the United States (U.S.) government. Stronghold Table—a mesa in what is today the Oglala-administered portion of Badlands National Park—was the location of the last of the Ghost Dances. The U.S. authorities' attempt to repress this movement eventually led to the Wounded Knee Massacre on December 29, 1890. A mixed band of Miniconjou Lakota and Hunkpapa Sioux, led by Chief Spotted Elk, sought sanctuary at Pine Ridge after fleeing the Standing Rock Agency, where Sitting Bull had been killed during efforts to arrest him. The families were intercepted by a heavily armed detachment of the Seventh Cavalry, which attacked them, killing many women and children as well as warriors. This was the last large engagement between U.S. forces and Native Americans and marked the end of the western frontier.



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