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Dakota leader who fought U.S. settlement (1797 – 1881)
Inkpaduta (Dakota: Iŋkpáduta, variously translated as "Red End," "Red Cap," or "Scarlet Point") (about 1797 – 1881) was a war chief of the Wahpekute band
Inkpaduta
1857 attack by Sioux on settlers in Spirit Lake, Iowa
during a severe winter. Suffering a shortage of food, the renegade chief Inkpaduta (Scarlet Point) led 14 Sioux against the settlements near Okoboji and
Spirit_Lake_Massacre
Indigenous people of North America
scale village") Wahpekute (Waȟpékhute, "Leaf Archers") notable persons: Inkpaduta Wahpeton (Waȟpéthuŋwaŋ, "Leaf Village") Yankton-Yanktonai division (Western
Dakota_people
1876 battle of the Great Sioux War
Thunder Bear, Medicine Cloud, Iron Bear, Long Tree Wahpekute (Dakota): Inkpaduta, Sounds-the-Ground-as-He-Walks, White Eagle, White Tracking Earth Black
Battle_of_the_Little_Bighorn
Warchief of the Lakota tribe of Native Americans (1835-1905)
Americans. His mother was a Dakota related to the band of famous Chief Inkpaduta. In 1876, he participated in the Battle of the Little Bighorn that defeated
Rain-in-the-Face
Punitive military expedition
captured Dakota that Inkpaduta was encamped nearby, he then ordered his 1,200 cavalrymen to the northwest to search for Inkpaduta and his Band of Dakota
Sully's Expedition (1863–1864)
Sully's_Expedition_(1863–1864)
Hunkpapa Lakota leader (1831–1890)
attacked a village. The defenders were led by Sitting Bull, Gall and Inkpaduta. The Lakota and Dakota were driven out, but skirmishing continued into
Sitting_Bull
Spirit Lake Massacre abductee (1843–1921)
Gardner-Sharp (1843 – January 17, 1921) was one of four young women abducted by Inkpaduta during the Spirit Lake Massacre. She was born in 1843 in New York State
Abbie_Gardner-Sharp
Indigenous people of North America
Grounds Village') Wahpekute (Waȟpékhute, 'Leaf Archers') notable persons: Inkpaduta Wahpetonwan (Waȟpéthuŋwaŋ, 'Leaf Village') notable persons: Charles Eastman
Sioux
Native name of indigenous North Americans
of the present article or Paul B. Neck's book about Dakota chief Inkpaduta (Inkpaduta. Dakota Leader, Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 2008, ISBN 978-0-8061-3950-0)
Nakota
Battle of the American Indian Wars
Lakota (Teton), and Dakota (Yanktonai, Santee) Sioux: Gall, Sitting Bull, Inkpaduta Killdeer Mountain Battlefield State Historic Site marks part of the battlefield
Battle_of_Killdeer_Mountain
Lake in the state of Minnesota, United States
Inkpaduta, the group responsible for the 1857 Spirit Lake Massacre, lived along the shores of the lake. Indeed, the women and children of Inkpaduta's
Indian Lake (Nobles County, Minnesota)
Indian_Lake_(Nobles_County,_Minnesota)
Sioux Yankton Yanktonai Commanders and leaders Henry Hastings Sibley Inkpaduta Sitting Bull Gall Units involved 1st Minnesota Cavalry Regiment 3rd Minnesota
Sibley's_1863_Campaign
Battle of the American Civil War
Sioux Yankton Yanktonai Commanders and leaders Henry Hastings Sibley Inkpaduta Strength 2,056 1,600 to 2,500 Casualties and losses 2 dead At least 3
Battle_of_Stony_Lake
Battle of the American Civil War
Standing Buffalo and his followers favored peace with the whites. However, Inkpaduta, believed to be implacably hostile to whites, and his band were also in
Battle_of_Big_Mound
Battle of the American Civil War
remaining Santee, Yankton, and Yanktonai whose best known leader was Inkpaduta, were joined by about 650 Hunkpapa and Blackfoot (Lakota) Teton warriors
Battle_of_Dead_Buffalo_Lake
1857 Mar 5–12 West Okoboji Iowa 35–40 A band of Dakota people led by Inkpaduta conducted a series of raids on white settlers. Mountain Meadows Massacre
List of massacres in the United States
List_of_massacres_in_the_United_States
Historic house in Iowa, United States
immediate area in an incident known as the Spirit Lake Massacre. Led by Inkpaduta, the band of outlaws raided both Indians and white settlers for a period
Spirit Lake Massacre Log Cabin
Spirit_Lake_Massacre_Log_Cabin
Appanoose Antonine Barada (White Horse) Black Hawk Douglas Spotted Eagle Inkpaduta Keokuk Mahaska "White Cloud" Neapope Maria Pearson Poweshiek Quashquame
Native American tribes in Iowa
Native_American_tribes_in_Iowa
Battle of the American Civil War
Teton (Hunkpapa and Sihasapa) Sioux Commanders and leaders Alfred Sully Inkpaduta Strength 1200 soldiers; 600 to 700 engaged 600 to 1,500 warriors; 2,000
Battle_of_Whitestone_Hill
City in Iowa, United States
not get along peacefully with the natives, and on March 13, 1857 Chief Inkpaduta of the Sioux led a revolt against the non-native settlers, killing all
Spirit_Lake,_Iowa
British-Canadian children's television series (2004–2005)
"Sunkwaki, Spirit of the Horse Dance, son of Wakangli, war horse of Chief Inkpaduta, loyal servant of Wakan Tanka, etc." Bill Paterson as the Storyteller
Shoebox_Zoo
City in Minnesota, United States
in operation since 1858. On March 26, 1857, the Wahpekute Dakota Chief Inkpaduta and his band attacked the settlement in the Spirit Lake Massacre. There
Jackson,_Minnesota
City in Iowa, United States
after the death of Coustawa. One of the Sioux warriors was reported to be Inkpaduta, who later led a band of Sioux in the famed Spirit Lake Massacre. The
Bradgate,_Iowa
Hutcherson, stock-car racer Libbie Hyman, zoologist Jim Inhofe, politician Inkpaduta, Native American chief Arnold J. Isbell, aviator Jacob Jaacks, basketball
List_of_people_from_Iowa
South Dakota. The Martha attacked by Yankton Indians at Crow Creek. 1849 Inkpaduta, son of the renegade Wamdesapa, massacres his cousin Wamundiyakapi and
Timeline_of_South_Dakota
City in South Dakota, United States
as Big Stone City was established in 1878 as Inkpa City (after Chief Inkpaduta). It served as the seat of Grant County from 1880 to 1883. The present
Big_Stone_City,_South_Dakota
River in Iowa and Minnesota, United States
important in the Spirit Lake Massacre of 1857, when the Santee Sioux chief Inkpaduta made forays as far downstream as Smithland. The river valley also figures
Little_Sioux_River
renegade Santee (also known as the Eastern Dakota or Eastern Sioux) leader Inkpaduta led his people in a raid into the state of Iowa, known as the Spirit Lake
Beekman_Du_Barry
Irish American military officer
detachment of men to the headwaters of the Yellow Medicine River in search of Inkpaduta, a Wahpekute war chief who had previously been involved in the 1857 Spirit
Timothy_J._Sheehan
American military officer (1820 or 1821–1879)
defenders numbered approximately 3,000 and included Sitting Bull, Gall, and Inkpaduta. Sully organized his troops into a hollow square and advanced on the village
Alfred_Sully
Township in Minnesota, United States
Inkpaduta, the group responsible for the 1857 Spirit Lake Massacre, lived along the shores of the lake. Indeed, the women and children of Inkpaduta's
Indian Lake Township, Nobles County, Minnesota
Indian_Lake_Township,_Nobles_County,_Minnesota
"Minnesota medical doctor and politician"
part in the military expedition to the Yellow Medicine River to arrest Inkpaduta for the Spirit Lake Massacre in March 1857. Frederick was later a Corporal
Louis_A._Fritsche
American politician
capacity, he dealt with the Santee Sioux in the Iowa Territory during the Inkpaduta affair in 1857. Pritchette later served as a United States Consul to Fiji
Kintzing_Pritchette
Frontier U.S. Army outpost in present-day Nicollet County, Minnesota (1851–67)
sent troops commanded by Captain Bee to investigate. They found that Inkpaduta and his band had departed, but Lt. Murray and 25 men were left to search
Fort_Ridgely
American slave
tribe as a trapper and trader in the 1850s and married a young woman of Inkpaduta's band of the Santee Sioux named Celeste St. Pierre. His Dakota name was
Isaiah_Dorman
19th-century U.S. Army fort
Sioux Agency and were quickly dispatched to bring in the renegade Chief Inkpaduta. They were unsuccessful in locating him and returned to the Agency. There
Fort_Ripley_(Minnesota_fort)
Period in Minnesota history, 1803–1858
lead to bloodshed. In 1857 a renegade band of Sioux led by war chief Inkpaduta attacked the community of Spirit Lake, Iowa near the Minnesota border
Territorial_era_of_Minnesota
Topics referred to by the same term
Parliament Henry Lott (murderer), American whiskey trader who murdered Inkpaduta's brother in 1852 in revenge for the death of his son This disambiguation
Henry_Lott
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