In A. D. 1857 Yankton, was an Indian village occupied by the Yankton tribe of Dahkotah Indians, and was the residence of the principal and most influential chief Pe-la-ne-a-pa-pe, which translated into the English, reads “Man that was struck by the Ree.” Being the home of the head chief and the seat of the tribe’s most important councils, this was the principal village, of the Yankton tribe. It was known among the whites as “Struck by the Free C…
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