Political structure and status among the Assiniboine Indians
article 1937 Rodnick, David

AssiniboineNorth America > Plains and Plateau
In this article, Rodnick attempts to delineate the number of traditional Assiniboine bands and their territory prior to the signing of the Fort Laramie Treaty in 1851. He bases his research on historical accounts by such notables as La Verendrye (173...

An Assiniboine horse-raiding expedition
article 1937 Rodnick, David

AssiniboineNorth America > Plains and Plateau
This is an insightful account of an Assiniboine horse-raiding expedition. It is a less than romantic view of what can go wrong and the dependency of raiders on supernatural. The informant recounts how a party is formed based on the dreams of an estee...

The Fort Belknap Assiniboine of Montana
Book 1938 Rodnick, David & United States. Bureau Of Indian Affairs

AssiniboineNorth America > Plains and Plateau
In this dissertation, Rodnick chronicles the loss of Assiniboine culture. The Assiniboine are the most northerly extension of Sioux-speaking people on the Great Plains. They signed the Fort Laramie treaty in 1851 and permanently settled on Fort Belkn...