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in 1824. Chief Sleepy Eyes was known for his friendships with "explorers, traders, missionaries and government officials". However, his nephew, who also bore the name "Sleepy Eyes," was involved in the 1862
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as chief in 1824, and remained chief until his death in 1860. His band, known as the Swan Lake or Little Rock Band, hunted "in southwestern Minnesota and southeastern Dakota ... between Swan Lake and
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A historical marker has been erected near the site which served as his main village between 1857-1859, at Sleepy Eye Lake "(then called Pretty Water By The Big Trees,
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WWII B-26 Martin Marauder named after him by Co-Pilot Joseph Farrell. On Find a Grave Site
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tribe. He became chief sometime between 1822 and 1825, receiving a commission from the
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was returned to the city of Sleepy Eye by his "fourth great-granddaughter" in 2011.
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sculpture: 'Ish-tak-ha-ba, Sleepy Eye, Always a Friend of the Whites. Died 1860.'"
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Ishtabkhaba tried to promote peace with whites in and around the state of
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In 1852, Sleepy Eye helped select the site which became today's
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Minnesota Place Names, A Geographical Encyclopedia, 3rd Edition
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Charles Bird King
Sisseton Dakota
Nicollet County, Minnesota
Roberts County, South Dakota
Sleepy Eye, Minnesota
Dakota
Native American
Sisseton Dakota
Bureau of Indian Affairs
Coteau des Prairies
Minnesota River
Spirit Lake Massacre
Minnesota
United States
Treaty of Traverse des Sioux
James Monroe
Washington, D.C.
Sioux Uprising
Warren Upham
Roberts County, South Dakota
Sleepy Eye, Minnesota
bas-relief
Mankato, Minnesota
ceremonial pipe




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