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  1. The tribe's reservation is the Yankton Indian Reservation, established in 1853 in Charles Mix County, South Dakota. The tribe has a land base of 36,741 acres (148.69 km 2 ). [9] Most of the tribe moved onto the reservation in the 1860s.

  2. The Yankton Indian Reservation is the homeland of the Yankton Sioux Tribe of the Dakota tribe. The reservation occupies the easternmost 60 percent of Charles Mix County in southeastern South Dakota, United States and abuts the Missouri River along its southwest border.

  3. Yankton Sioux Tribe. Announcements. IMPORTANT, PLEASE READ CAREFULLY: If you are a tribal member requesting a change of address or an ID, please use the links below. Also, available at YST Headquarters are copies of paperwork where you can pickup and drop off if you prefer paper method.

  4. The reservation is the homeland of the Ihanktonwan or Yankton and the Ihanktowanna or Yanktonai who refer to themselves as Nakota. The reservation covers approximately 262,300 acres. It is the second-largest Indian reservation in the United States that is located entirely within one county.

  5. SOUTH DAKOTA: YANKTON RESERVATION About the Yankton, Yanktonai and Assiniboine Sioux: The Siouan language family, including Lakota-Dakota-Nakota speakers, inhabited over 100 million acres in the upper Mississippi Region in the 16th and early 17th centuries. The Yankton and Yanktonai were one tribe, and the Assiniboine separated from them in the ...

  6. Yankton Reservation. The Yankton Indian Reservation is the homeland of the Yankton Sioux Tribe of the Dakota tribe. The reservation occupies the easternmost 60 percent of Charles Mix County in southeastern South Dakota, United States and abuts the Missouri River along its southwest border. Overview.

  7. Apr 5, 2021 · Today, many Yankton maintain tribal governments through several reservations in the United States and Canada. Of note, is the Yankton Sioux Tribe of South Dakota headquartered in the Yankton Indian Reservation. [6] “