k Wanata, Grand Chief of the Sioux, illustration Wanata Wanata, Grand Chief of the Sioux. Chief Wanata, also known as Wanata and Wanataan I, was born around 1795. The Yanktonai were located near the St. Peter River, which is today known as the Minnesota River, in present day Minnesota. The Yanktonai were said to have a population between five and six thousand individuals with 1,300 warriors. Wanata was a very influential Chief, as evidenced by his ability to lead his tribes 1,300 warriors into battle. Illustration from the book History of the Indian Tribes of North America with biographical sketches and anecdotes of the principal Chiefs, Volume 1 of 3, by Thomas Loraine, McKenney and James Hall. Published in 1838., by PHOTOSTOCKISRAELSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Wanata, Grand Chief of the Sioux, illustration Wanata  Wa na ta , Grand Chief of the Sioux. Chief Wa na ta, also known as Wanata and Wanataan I, was born around 1795. The Yanktonai were located near the St. Peter River, which is today known as the Minnesota River, in present day Minnesota. The Yanktonai were said to have a population between five and six thousand individuals with 1,300 warriors. Wanata was a very influential Chief, as evidenced by his ability to lead his tribes  1,300 warriors into battle. Illustration from the book  History of the Indian Tribes of North America with biographical sketches and anecdotes of the principal Chiefs , Volume 1 of 3, by Thomas Loraine, McKenney and James Hall. Published in 1838., by PHOTOSTOCK ISRAEL SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Wanata, Grand Chief of the Sioux, illustration

Wanata (Wa-na-ta), Grand Chief of the Sioux. Chief Wa-na-ta, also known as Wanata and Wanataan I, was born around 1795. The Yanktonai were located near the St. Peter River, which is today known as the Minnesota River, in present day Minnesota. The Yanktonai were said to have a population between five and six thousand individuals with 1,300 warriors. Wanata was a very influential Chief, as evidenced by his ability to lead his tribes' 1,300 warriors into battle. Illustration from the book 'History of the Indian Tribes of North America with biographical sketches and anecdotes of the principal Chiefs', Volume 1 of 3, by Thomas Loraine, McKenney and James Hall. Published in 1838., by PHOTOSTOCK-ISRAEL/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

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