May 6, 2008
SMSC $1 Million Grant Helps Upper Sioux Community
May 5, 2008
Mdewakanton Emergency Services Offering EMT, First Responder Courses
April 30, 2008
SMSC Compost Site Open to Prior Lake Residents For Leaf, Yard Waste Disposal
April 30, 2008
Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Chippewas Receives Nearly $1 Million Grant for Loan Consolidation and Community Development
April 22, 2008
Wind Turbine to Be Constructed Other Energy Projects Underway
April 21, 2008
Dakotah Meadows To Host Season Opening RV Round Up
April 21, 2008
Environmental Initiative Will Power Tribal Vehicles With Bio-Diesel
April 17, 2008
SMSC Land Department To Conduct Prescribed Burns
April 17, 2008
Dakotah! Sponsors Sixth Indoor Triathlon:Winners
April 16, 2008
Playworks to Install New Atrium, Playstructure
Some Features to be Closed for Renovation
April 14, 2008
Public Invited to Annual Young Native Pride Performance
The Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux (Dakota) Community is a federally recognized Indian tribe formally organized under federal reservation status in 1969. Tribal members are direct lineal descendants of Mdewakanton Dakota people who resided in villages near the banks of the lower Minnesota River. Chief Sakpe, [Shock-pay], which means the number six, spoke for a village that was located near what is today the town of Shakopee, which was named after him. The SMSC presently owns more than 2,800 acres of land, all of which are located within or near the original 250-acre reservation established for the Tribe in the 1880s. Tribal lands are located in Prior Lake and Shakopee, Minnesota.
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