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- Iron_Nation abstract "Iron Nation (February 1815—November 14, 1894) was a principal chief of the Lower Brulé Lakota. He was one of the signers of the September 17, 1851 Treaty of Fort Laramie along with people from Lakota, Cheyenne, Arapaho, and other tribes. He also signed the October 14, 1865 treaty at Fort Sully with other Lakota chiefs, which established the Lower Brule Indian Reservation. A state historic marker near the Lower Brule Agency reads:On October 14, 1865, at Fort Sully (5 miles E of Pierre) the Lower Brule Band by Iron Nation, White Buffalo Cow, Little Pheasant and 12 others, signed a treaty. It differed from the others signed there in that it set up a reservation 20 miles long and 10 back from the river between White River and Fort Lookout. The 1,800 Lower Brules were to get $6,000 a year and families who went to farming were to get $25.00 bonus. In 1866, they planted some acreage and to their great surprise got 2,000 bushels of grain.Chief Iron Nation signed the 1868 Treaty at Fort Laramie in Wyoming which eliminated U.S. forts along the Bozeman Trail in Montana and established the Great Sioux Reservation.Chief Iron Nation also signed the Black Hills agreement in September 1876. U.S. government agents went to the various Indian agencies to obtain signatures signing away Lakota rights to the Black Hills (Lakota: Paha Sapa), which the Lakota consider sacred.The Black Hills had been guaranteed to the Lakota by the 1868 treaty signed at Ft. Laramie, but this was before gold was found, which resulted in the Black Hills Gold Rush.Chief Iron Nation died of pneumonia at his home on the Sioux Reservation November 15, 1894.The South Dakota Department of Tribal Government Relations website notes, "He has been described as a just and noble leader." He was inducted into the South Dakota Hall of Fame in 2006.An 1867 photograph of Iron Nation by Alexander Gardner is held in the collections of the Princeton University Library.Two members of the Lower Brule Sioux Tribe produced a 12-minute animated film about Iron Nation in 1997.".
- Iron_Nation alias "Solomon Iron Nation, Ma'-Zu-Oya'-Te".
- Iron_Nation birthDate "1815".
- Iron_Nation birthYear "1815".
- Iron_Nation deathDate "1894-11-14".
- Iron_Nation deathPlace Great_Sioux_Reservation.
- Iron_Nation deathYear "1894".
- Iron_Nation thumbnail Brule_Chief_Iron_Nation.jpg?width=300.
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- Iron_Nation wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_Gardner_(photographer).
- Iron_Nation wikiPageWikiLink Arapaho.
- Iron_Nation wikiPageWikiLink Black_Hills.
- Iron_Nation wikiPageWikiLink Black_Hills_Gold_Rush.
- Iron_Nation wikiPageWikiLink Bozeman_Trail.
- Iron_Nation wikiPageWikiLink Brulé.
- Iron_Nation wikiPageWikiLink Brulé_Lakota.
- Iron_Nation wikiPageWikiLink Category:1815_births.
- Iron_Nation wikiPageWikiLink Category:1894_deaths.
- Iron_Nation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lakota_leaders.
- Iron_Nation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Native_American_people_of_the_Indian_Wars.
- Iron_Nation wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_from_South_Dakota.
- Iron_Nation wikiPageWikiLink Cheyenne.
- Iron_Nation wikiPageWikiLink Fort_Kiowa.
- Iron_Nation wikiPageWikiLink Fort_Laramie.
- Iron_Nation wikiPageWikiLink Fort_Laramie_National_Historic_Site.
- Iron_Nation wikiPageWikiLink Fort_Sully_(South_Dakota).
- Iron_Nation wikiPageWikiLink Great_Sioux_Reservation.
- Iron_Nation wikiPageWikiLink Lakota_language.
- Iron_Nation wikiPageWikiLink Lakota_people.
- Iron_Nation wikiPageWikiLink Lower_Brule_Indian_Reservation.
- Iron_Nation wikiPageWikiLink Montana.
- Iron_Nation wikiPageWikiLink Pierre,_South_Dakota.
- Iron_Nation wikiPageWikiLink Pneumonia.
- Iron_Nation wikiPageWikiLink Princeton_University_Library.
- Iron_Nation wikiPageWikiLink South_Dakota_Hall_of_Fame.
- Iron_Nation wikiPageWikiLink Treaty_of_Fort_Laramie_(1851).
- Iron_Nation wikiPageWikiLink Treaty_of_Fort_Laramie_(1868).
- Iron_Nation wikiPageWikiLink White_River,_South_Dakota.
- Iron_Nation wikiPageWikiLink Wyoming.
- Iron_Nation wikiPageWikiLinkText "Iron Nation".
- Iron_Nation alternativeNames "Solomon Iron Nation, Ma'-Zu-Oya'-Te".
- Iron_Nation birthDate "February 1815".
- Iron_Nation caption "Chief Iron Nation".
- Iron_Nation dateOfBirth "1815".
- Iron_Nation dateOfDeath "1894-11-14".
- Iron_Nation deathCause Pneumonia.
- Iron_Nation deathDate "1894-11-15".
- Iron_Nation deathPlace Great_Sioux_Reservation.
- Iron_Nation hasPhotoCollection Iron_Nation.
- Iron_Nation name "Iron Nation".
- Iron_Nation name "Solomon Iron Nation".
- Iron_Nation nativeName "Ma'-Zu-Oya'-Te".
- Iron_Nation placeOfDeath "Great Sioux Reservation".
- Iron_Nation shortDescription "Lakota chief".
- Iron_Nation tribe Brulé.
- Iron_Nation tribe Lakota_people.
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- Iron_Nation description "Lakota chief".
- Iron_Nation description "Lakota chief".
- Iron_Nation subject Category:1815_births.
- Iron_Nation subject Category:1894_deaths.
- Iron_Nation subject Category:Lakota_leaders.
- Iron_Nation subject Category:Native_American_people_of_the_Indian_Wars.
- Iron_Nation subject Category:People_from_South_Dakota.
- Iron_Nation hypernym Chief.
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- Iron_Nation comment "Iron Nation (February 1815—November 14, 1894) was a principal chief of the Lower Brulé Lakota. He was one of the signers of the September 17, 1851 Treaty of Fort Laramie along with people from Lakota, Cheyenne, Arapaho, and other tribes. He also signed the October 14, 1865 treaty at Fort Sully with other Lakota chiefs, which established the Lower Brule Indian Reservation.".
- Iron_Nation label "Iron Nation".
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- Iron_Nation wasDerivedFrom Iron_Nation?oldid=663300793.
- Iron_Nation depiction Brule_Chief_Iron_Nation.jpg.
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- Iron_Nation name "Iron Nation".