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Sisseton-Wahpeton bands did not participate in the killing of settler families that defined the early conflicts. A majority of the 4,000 members of the two northern tribes opposed the fighting. A large number of
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history. Efforts were undertaken to revoke the treaties, abolish the reservation, and expel remaining Dakota people from
Minnesota entirely. Bounties of $ 25 were put on any Dakota found within the boundaries, with the exception of 208 families of Mdewakanton, who were considered "friendly". Soon
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community college now serves about 250 students, of whom more than 80% are Dakota. Initiated as a technical and vocational institution, the college now also offers associate degrees in academic studies. Through arrangements with four-year colleges, students can transfer to complete bachelor's
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Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate, whose Lake Traverse Reservation extends into North Dakota.
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The current enrollment of the tribe is approximately 12,000 members spread among seven districts located across the reservation. There were 9,894 living on the reservation circa 2004. The tribe's districts are:
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north to the Canada–US border. Some bands, such as the
Sisseton and Wahpeton, were hesitant to give up so much, yet reluctantly did so; the federal government had shown during the 1832
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reportedly stole eggs from a settler, leading to a confrontation in which five white men were killed. Soon violent conflicts erupted elsewhere around the region.
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Included in the treaty stipulations was a monetary amount of $ 1,665,000 in cash and annuities, with reservations to be established at the Upper Agency near
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refused to distribute supplies without having received payment from the Sioux. At a summit to resolve the matter, Dakota leaders asked trader
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