Nine South Dakota Reservations

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Nine South Dakota Reservations Digital Image: Yankton Tribe 1st Grade Power Point Ms. Kolda Classroom Digital Image: Yankton Tribe

There are nine reservations in South Dakota. Image: http://www.sdtribalrelations.com/maptribes.aspx

Pine Ridge Division: Teton Land area: 2.22 million acers Time zone: Mountain Total enrolled members:38,332 Members living on the reservation: 19,639 Traditional language: Lakota President: John Yellow Bird Steele Image: http://www.sdtribalrelations.com/oglala.aspx

Rosebud Division: Teton Land area: 882,416 acres Time zone: Central Enrolled members: 21,245 Traditional language: Lakota President: William Kindle Image: http://www.sdtribalrelations.com/rosebud.aspx

Yankton Division: Yankton Land area: 40,000 acres Time zone: Central Image: http://www.sdtribalrelations.com/yankton.aspx Division: Yankton Land area: 40,000 acres Time zone: Central Traditional language: Dakota Enrolled members: 3,500 Chairman: Robert Flying Hawk Picture is from a Yankton powwow. (Digital Image)

Lower Brule Division: Teton Land area: 132,601 acres Image: http://www.sdtribalrelations.com/lowerbrule.aspx Division: Teton Land area: 132,601 acres Time zone: Central Traditional language: Lakota Enrolled members: 1,308 Chairman: Michael Jandreau

Crow Creek Division: Santee, Yankton Land area: 125,591 acres Time zone: Central Traditional language: Dakota Enrolled members: 1,230 Chairman: Roxanne Sazue Image: http://www.sdtribalrelations.com/crowcreek.aspx

Flandreau Division: Santee Land area: 2,336 acres Time zone: Central Traditional language: Dakota Enrolled members: 726 President: Anthony Reider Image: http://www.sdtribalrelations.com/flandreausantee.aspx

Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate Division: Santee Land area: 106,153 acres Time zone: Central Traditional language: Dakota Enrolled members: 9,894 Chairman: Duane “Bruce” Renville Image: http://www.sdtribalrelations.com/sissetonwahpeton.aspx

Standing Rock Division: Yankton, Teton Land area: 562,366 in SD Image: http://www.sdtribalrelations.com/standingrock.aspx Division: Yankton, Teton Land area: 562,366 in SD Time zone: Mountain (in SD), Central (in ND) Traditional language: Dakota and Lakota Enrolled members:15,797 Living on the reservation: 8,396 Chairman: Dave Archambault ll

Cheyenne River Division: Teton Land area: 1.4 million acres Time zone: Mountain Traditional language: Lakota Enrolled members:8,000 Chairman: Harold Frazier Image: http://www.sdtribalrelations.com/cheyenneriver.aspx

Standard: Analyze the land base and natural resources of the nine reservations in SD. 1st Grade: Label reservations map

Sources Rieder, Tony. "Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe." Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe. N.p., n.d. Web. 30 Nov. 2015. <http://www.santeesioux.com/>. "Rosebud Sioux Tribe." Rosebud Sioux Tribe. N.p., n.d. Web. 30 Nov. 2015. <http://www.rosebudsiouxtribe-nsn.gov/>. "South Dakota Department of Tribal Government Relations - Location of Reservations." South Dakota Department of Tribal Government Relations - Location of Reservations. Department of Tribal Relations, n.d. Web. 30 Nov. 2015. <http://www.sdtribalrelations.com/maptribes.aspx>. My Grandmother took the Yankton Images when she visited a Powwow last year.