- Akta Lakota Museum
- St. Joseph's Indian School
- Chamberlain, SD 57325
- (605) 734-3455
- Artifacts and artwork of the Lakota.
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- American Indian Culture Research
Center
- PO Box 98
- Marvin, SD 57251
- (605) 432-5528
- By appointment. Museum.
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- Bear
Butte Visitor Center
- PO Box 688
- Sturgis, SD 57785
- (605) 347-5240
- Geology of butte; origin of Cheyenne religion, American Indian artifacts.
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- Beuchel Memorial Lakota Museum
- PO Box 499
- St. Francis, SD 57572
- (605) 747-2361
- Teton material, historic photo collection.
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- Black Hills State University
E.Y. Berry
Library
1200 University Ave.
Spearfish, SD 57783
(605) 642-6833
Materials relating to American West, northern Great Plains, and Black Hills regional
history.
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- Center for Western Studies
Augustana College
Sioux Falls, SD 57197
(605) 336-4007
Episcopal Diocese of SD records; Congregational Church records; materials relating to
South Dakota.
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- Dakota Wesleyan University
Layne Library
University Drive
Mitchell, SD 57301
(605) 996-6511, ext. 618
Regional history.
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- Deadwood Public Library
Centennial Archives
435 Williams Street
Deadwood, SD 57732
(605) 578-2821
Black Hills history.
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- Four Winds Cultural Center
- 1000 N Crescent
- Flandreau, SD 57028
- (605) 997-3773
- Historic artifacts, memorabilia and contemporary materials.
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- H.V. Johnson American Indian Cultural Center and Museum
- PO Box 590
- Eagle Butte, SD 57625
- (605) 964-2542
- Art, historical materials and contemporary murals.
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- Heritage Center, Inc.
Red Cloud Indian School
PO Box 100
Pine Ridge, SD 57770
(605) 867-5491
Art Museum.
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- High Plains Heritage Center
- PO Box 524
- Spearfish, SD 57783
- (605) 642-9378
- History museum; art gallery. Materials relating to American Indian cultures and cowboy
history.
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- Indian Museum of North America
Avenue of the Chiefs
Crazy Horse, SD 57730-9506
(605) 673-4681
American Indian material and library.
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- The Journey Museum
- 222 New York Street
- Rapid City, SD 57701
- (605) 394-6923
- Museum; arts and crafts of American Indian artists and craftsmen.
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- Major James McLaughlin Heritage Center
- PO Box 665
- McLaughlin, SD 57642
- (605) 823-4411
- McLaughlin memorabilia relating to his work with Indian agencies; ranching.
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- Oscar Howe Art Center
- 119 W 3rd
- Mitchell, SD 57301
- (605) 996-4111
- Permanent collection of paintings by Oscar Howe.
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- Phoebe Apperson Hearst Free Library
Box 880-309 W Main Street Lead, SD 57754
(605) 584-2013
Black Hills history and George Armstrong Custer materials.
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- Rapid City Public Library
- PO Box 3090
- Rapid City, SD 57701
- Active genealogy group.
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- Roberts County Historical Society
- Sisseton Library
- 305 E Maple Street
- Sisseton, SD 57262
- (605) 698-7391
- Roberts county history (Sisseton Agency).
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- South Dakota School of Mines and Technology
- Devereaux
Library
- Rapid City, SD 57701
- (605) 394-2419
- State and Black Hills history.
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- South Dakota
State Library
- 800 Governors Drive
- Pierre, SD 57501
- (605) 773-3173
- State and local history.
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- Sturgis Public Library
- 1040 Second Street
- Sturgis, SD 57785
- (605) 347-2740
- Dakota and western history relating to Sturgis and Meade county.
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- Tekakwitha Fine Art Center
- PO Box 208
- Sisseton, SD 57262
- (605) 698-7058
- American Indian visual art; traveling exhibits.
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- Timber Lake and Area Historical Society
- PO Box 181
- Timber Lake, SD 57656
- (605) 865-3546
- Specializing in local and regional history; Frank Cundill photograph collection,
1910-1920; Indian artifacts; archives and library.
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- University of South Dakota
Institute of American Indian Studies
16 Dakota Hall
Vermillion, SD 57069
(605) 677-5208
Oral history tapes concerning Indian culture and history in South Dakota, Minnesota,
Wisconsin, Montana, Idaho, Washington, and Canada.
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- University of South Dakota
I.D. Weeks Library
Richardson Archives
Vermillion, SD 57069
(605) 677-5371
Materials relating to Indians of SD and the northern Great Plains
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- University of South Dakota
- W.H. Over Museum
- Vermillion, SD 57069
- (605) 677-5228
- Original photographs of Dakota Indians in the 19th century.
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