
Inkpaduta - Wikipedia
Inkpaduta (Dakota: Iŋkpáduta, variously translated as "Red End," "Red Cap," or "Scarlet Point") (about 1797 – 1881) was a war chief of the Wahpekute band of the Dakota (Eastern or Santee …
Inkpaduta - U.S. National Park Service
Sep 14, 2017 · Inkpaduta, leader of the Wahpekute Santee Sioux, was left out of the 1851 treaty that transferred northwestern Iowa from the Dakota Nation to the United States and he …
Inkpaduta at the Pipestone Quarries - U.S. National Park Service
Sep 3, 2024 · Inkpaduta eluded capture while engaging in more skirmishes against U.S. forces, earning him an almost mythic reputation and blame for other attacks he was not a part of. …
Inkpaduta - American-Tribes.com
INKPADUTA, date and photographer unknown. This photo, published here for the first time, was only recently discovered, and is purportedly of Inkpaduta, the notorious Wahpekute Dakota …
THE BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY OF IOWA - University of Iowa
For the next 16 years Inkpaduta and his small band hunted, trapped, and foraged in present-day northwestern Iowa, southwestern Minnesota, and southeastern South Dakota.
Inkpaduta (Scarlet Point) - Teaching Iowa History
Inkpaduta (Scarlet Point) (ca. 1805–ca. 1879) –a renegade Wahpekute Dakota Indian chief and perpetrator of the so-called Spirit Lake Massacre, the principal clash between American …
Battle Person Detail - The Civil War (U.S. National Park Service)
As a war leader of the Wahpekute Santee Sioux tribe, Inkpaduta was one of the war leaders of the Santee Sioux Indians at the battles of Big Mound, Dead Buffalo Lake, and Whitestone Hill, …
Inkpaduta (Scarlet Point) (1805 — 1879), American renegade
Inkpaduta was a renegade Wahpekute Dakota Indian chief and perpetrator of the so-called Spirit Lake Massacre, the principal clash between American Indians and whites in Iowa’s history.
Inkpaduta Historical Marker and Access | Woodbury County …
Inkpaduta Historical Marker and Access. This historical marker and access are located north of Smithland on Highway 31.
Inkpaduta (Iŋkpáduta) | The U.S.-Dakota War of 1862
Iŋkpáduta: "Red End," "Red Cap," or "Scarlet Point" was a war chief of the Wahpekute Santee Dakota and was involved in the 1857 Spirit Lake Massacre and the U.S.-Dakota War. …