- Gabriel Renville
Gabriel Renville (1824 – 1892) was Chief of the
Sisseton-Wahpeton Sioux Tribe from 1866 until his death in 1892. As part of a large fur-trader family of French and Sioux origins, he was an unlikely candidate as Chief of the Sisseton-Wahpeton. However, with the coming of theDakota War of 1862 , his fortunes changed. Thanks to his family's connections, he obtained in 1863 the post of Chief of Scouts in the service of Minnesota state militia ColonelHenry Hastings Sibley --later first governor of the state ofMinnesota . His service to theU.S. Army ended in 1865. For his loyalty he was appointed by Sibley as Chief of the Sisseton-Wahpeton in 1866. His people seconded Sibley's appointment a year later by declaring Renville chief-for-life. His tenure as chief saw the creation and dissolution of theLake Traverse Reservation and the transition of his people into the modern world. He is buried atop a bluff nearOld Agency ,South Dakota .Gabriel Renville's father was killed by Chippewas, and the boy grew up in the care of his uncle,
Joseph Renville .References
* [http://www.sdhistory.org/rp/dp/dp_renville.htm South Dakota Historical Society]
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