• Whitecap Dakota First Nation (Dakota: Wápaha Ská Dakhóta Oyáte) is a Dakota First Nations band government whose reserve is located 26 km (16 mi) south...
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    The Dakota (pronounced [daˈkˣota], Dakota: Dakȟóta or Dakhóta) are a Native American tribe and First Nations band government in North America. They compose...
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  • territory. "First Nations and Treaty Areas in Manitoba". Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada. Bellegarde, Brad (2018). "Whitecap Dakota First Nation signs...
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    Wapahaska (fl. 1880s) (Dakota: Wápaha Ská), also known as Chief Whitecap, was a Dakota chief from the area now known as Whitecap Dakota Reserve. John Lake...
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  • Turnhout, an ice hockey team in Turnhout, Belgium Whitecap Dakota First Nation, Saskatchewan, Canada Whitecap Resources, a Canadian public oil company based...
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    Sioux (redirect from Great Sioux Nation)
    Official site of the Whitecap Dakota First Nation Official site of the Dakota Tipi First Nation (Archived) Official site of the Dakota Plains First Nation...
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    Saskatchewan's centennial. In 2022, the WDM partnered with the Whitecap Dakota First Nation to co-curate a new permanent exhibit, "Wapaha Sk̄a Oyate: Living...
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    Whitecap 94 is an Indian reserve of the Whitecap Dakota First Nation in Saskatchewan. It is about 29 kilometres (18 mi) south of Saskatoon, near Dundurn...
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  • Dakota Dunes Resort & Casino is a First Nations casino situated on Whitecap Dakota First Nation land south of Saskatoon along Saskatchewan Highway 219...
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    – Woodworth Canupawakpa Dakota First Nation Sioux Valley Dakota Nation Bellegarde, Brad (2018). "Whitecap Dakota First Nation signs framework agreement...
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    member Whitecap Dakota First Nation—non-Treaty signatory council member Yellow Quill First Nation Touchwood Agency Tribal Council Day Star First Nation Fishing...
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  • Saskatoon Tribal Council (category First Nations tribal councils)
    members as of October 2014. Whitecap Dakota First Nation had 628 registered members as of October 2014. Yellow Quill First Nation had 2,882 registered members...
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  • Canada has numerous Indian reserves for First Nations people, which were mostly established by the Indian Act of 1876 and have been variously expanded...
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    towns and sidings. Dakota Dunes Casino and associated Dakota Dunes Links Golf course is nearby on the Whitecap Dakota First Nation. The casino and convention...
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    known as Blackstrap. Fred Wilson, reeve of the RM of Dundurn, Whitecap Dakota First Nation, and some surrounding rural municipalities in the area had shown...
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  • Waterhen Lake First Nation White Bear First Nation Whitecap Dakota/Sioux First Nation Witchekan Lake First Nation Wood Mountain Dakota Sioux Nation Yellow Quill...
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  • of the town of Outlook, before passing through Whitecap Dakota First Nation. North of the First Nation, the highway passes through bedroom communities...
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    University of Saskatchewan Archives URL accessed April 10, 2007 Whitecap Dakota First Nation #94 :: History & Culture URL accessed April 10, 2007 St John's...
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  • Sovereign Indigenous Nations (FSIN), formerly known as the Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations, is a Saskatchewan-based First Nations organization. It...
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  • Tribal council (category First Nations tribal councils)
    Wahpeton Dakota Saskatoon Tribal Council — Kinistin Saulteaux, Mistawasis Nêhiyawak, Muskeg Lake Cree, Muskoday, One Arrow, Whitecap Dakota, and Yellow...
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    Minnesota (category Articles containing Dakota-language text)
    skies"), the Dakota name for the larger region. When Europeans arrived in North America, the Dakota people lived in what is now Minnesota. The first Europeans...
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    mountain range rising from the Great Plains of North America in western South Dakota and extending into Wyoming, United States. Black Elk Peak, which rises to...
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    Collegiate Walter Murray Collegiate Charles Red Hawk Elementary School (Whitecap Dakota alliance school) Alexandra School – demolished in 1984; name taken...
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    Minnesota Whitecaps began play in the Western Women's Hockey League in 2004 before going independent in 2010 when that league folded. In 2018, the Whitecaps joined...
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  • Furman Paladins Gadsden State CC Cardinals Gallaudet Bison Galveston Whitecaps Gannon Golden Knights Garden City CC Cowboys Gardner-Webb Runnin' Bulldogs...
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    Monique Lamoureux (category Minnesota Whitecaps players)
    first weekend playing exclusively as a defenseman. In the series against Bemidji, she scored two goals and assisted on three others as North Dakota ran...
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  • New Hampshire, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Vermont, West Virginia, Wisconsin and Wyoming. The first qualifying round matches...
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    Jocelyne Lamoureux (category Minnesota Whitecaps players)
    game-winning goal. The hat trick was the first by a North Dakota player since Cami Wooster in 2005. Her first exposure to USA Hockey was at the USA Hockey...
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    Canadian Pacific Railway (category Defunct North Dakota railroads)
    Barrie (1981). The Pictorial History of Railroading in British Columbia. Whitecap Books, Vancouver, British Columbia. ISBN 0-920620-27-2. The Premier's Funeral...
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    Minnesota Valkyrie of the Legends Football League, and the Minnesota Whitecaps of the National Women's Hockey League. The Twin Cities campus of the University...
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