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Post by Dietmar on Jan 27, 2013 11:09:07 GMT -5
Great to have you here, Sara!
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Post by ladonna on Jan 29, 2013 8:31:32 GMT -5
Hi Sara iam doing a history on the great Inkpaduta if you have any information sure would like it if u share it
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Post by ladonna on Jan 30, 2013 10:14:07 GMT -5
I know Inkpaduta history when he join the Ihunktonwana and Pabaska about 1863 in the James River Valley and the battles him and his son took part in he was at the Whitestone Massacres, Long Lake, Dead Buffalo Lake, Big Mound and Killdeer, His sister married Bull ghost, then his other sister married Running Horse which would make him Uncle to Gall, and his daughter married end of Horn hereon Standing Rock, then he traveled to little Big Horn Horn with our people then on to Canada under Four Horn and Black Moon.
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Post by ladonna on Jan 30, 2013 22:39:25 GMT -5
Yes I knew Byron he was my friend sure do miss him i have the survey on my computer from Byron, Inkpaduta was not in the camp when the soldier arrived but his wife and children were, he showed up later and gathered people and started towatd the Missouri River where they were caught at Dead Buffalo and Big Mound
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pysov
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Post by pysov on Mar 15, 2013 9:15:03 GMT -5
Is this the Elizabeth Winyan who was a missionary in SD in the 1860-1890's?
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