Paul Hedren's experiences in Minnesota and North Dakota fueled his interest in the Great Sioux War. His book, 'Sitting Bull's ...
SIOUX CITY -- When the Civil War began in 1861, Sioux City was a fledgling river town with around 1,000 people. After the war ended four years later, the community started its "boom" years as veterans ...
User-Created Clip by tgrane October 11, 2019 2013-10-06T17:37:22-04:00https://images.c-span.org/Files/a56/1571057242.jpgKen Woody, Chief of Interpretation at the ...
SIOUX CITY (KTIV) - World War II history buffs will want to check out the Sioux City Museum’s new exhibit. The latest exhibit is called Sioux City and the Pacific War 1941-1945. It features uniforms, ...
The Lakota chief Sitting Bull and his starving band of followers ended nearly two decades of intermittent warfare with the United States on July 20, 1881, when they surrendered at Fort Buford, in ...
“The truth of the matter is that history really does repeat itself,” says Elizabeth Cook-Lynn, a Crow Creek Sioux writer and scholar. “America has become a place where there is no middle ground. There ...
SIOUX CITY -- When the familiar score by John Williams resounds through the theater and the crawl of words in a distinctive yellow font rises up the screen, Rodrigo Martinez figures he'll immediately ...
The Kondert family reunion anniversary celebrated in the First Presbyterian Church this month is another reminder of how tricky world history can be and what an enormous gift is human kindness and ...
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