The Smithsonian Institution features an 1868 black and white photograph of two Sicangu Lakota men, Spotted Tail and Fast Bear, at…
The National Archives Catalog features a 2001 lesson plan, written by Linda Darus Clark, that aims to help students draw…
Find A Grave features a brief profile and grave stone images of Spotted Tail's burial site in the Spotted Tail Cemetery in…
The Northern Plains Reservation Aid features a biography, written by an unknown author, on Spotted Tail - or Sinte-Galeshka, a…
Note: See 2nd column, 10th paragraph. Chronicling America features an 1869 Portland Daily Press newspaper article, written by an…
Note: See 6th column, 1st paragraph; Language may be offensive. Chronicling America features an 1868 New York Herald newspaper…
Note: See 7th column, 16th paragraph.Chronicling America features an 1867 Evening Star newspaper article, written by an unknown…
Note: See 3rd column, 9th paragraph. Chronicling America features an 1868 Chicago Tribune newspaper article, written by an unknown…
Note: See 3rd column, 8th paragraph. Chronicling America features an 1870 Chicago Tribune newspaper article, written by an unknown…
Note: See 6th column, 5th to last paragraph.Chronicling America features an 1876 Chicago Daily Tribune newspaper article, written…
Insider Exclusive's Youtube Channel features a 2016 video that provides an account of the Fort Laramie Treaty of 1868, and how it…
The Smithsonian YouTube channel features a 2020 video, produced by the Smithsonian Channel, that provides a brief history of the…
The National Archives Catalog features an 1869 instrument of ratification, written by President Andrew Johnson, that validates the…
The National Archives Catalog features an 1868 historical treaty called the Treaty of Fort Laramie, which established peace…
The Smithsonian Institution features an 1868 black and white photograph that depicts a group of Dakota at Fort Laramie for the…