| Author/Contributor(s): | Hyde, George E |
| Publisher: | University of Oklahoma Press |
| Date: | 12/15/1993 |
| Binding: | Paperback |
| Condition: | NEW |
Though confined to the great Dakota reservation in 1878, the still-defiant Sioux did not end their struggle with the white man until well into the twentieth century. Throughout the last decades of the nineteenth century the Sioux-finding themselves united for the first time in their history-waged a cold war with the United States Department of the Interior, the Indian Bureau, the various Indian agents sent to supervise Sioux Reservation life, and the so-called Indian Friends of the East, who sought to school and church the Sioux into submission.