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Ojibway Indians of South Dakota


From probably northern Minnesota, the ojibway indians of south dakota ancestors started out from. They are also known as the Pembina's. With the expansion of the Iron Confederation occurring during the mid and late 18th century, the Ojibway Indians of South Dakota pushed out other native tribes, then sent their settlers in to settle down in northern and central South Dakota. The whites have forced the Anishinabek to lose their identity in South Dakota unfortunately. Below is a list of the South Dakota Anishinabek.

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