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Yankton Sioux

The Yankton Sioux (Ihanktonwan Dakota) met the expedition at Calumet Bluff in late August 1804. This was one of the expedition’s most successful diplomatic encounters, with elaborate ceremony, pipe smoking, and genuine goodwill.

The Yankton were generally receptive to the expedition’s message of American sovereignty and trade. The council included traditional calumet ceremonies, speeches, and gift exchange. Pierre Dorion Sr., who had lived among the Yankton for decades, served as interpreter.

The positive encounter with the Yankton stood in contrast to the tense confrontation with the Teton Sioux just weeks later, illustrating the diverse responses of different Siouan peoples to the expedition.

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Pierre Dorion Sr.
Tribes & Nations:
Yankton Sioux Ihanktonwan Dakota Teton Sioux
Places:
Calumet Bluff
Cultural:
calumet ceremonies pipe smoking gift exchange speeches

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