By 1945, about 160 Native Americans were employed at the Black Hills Ordnance Depot as clerks, stenographers, bus drivers, truck drivers, electrical operators, janitors, and ammunition handlers. Many of these people came to the depot from the eight reservations in South Dakota, and their family names, compiled by Calvin Jumping Bull, are listed below.
Bad Milk
Badwound Boltz Brave Heart Cliffords |
Conroy
Dearly Eastman Fire Thunder Flammond |
Goes in Center
Janis LaPlant Lapointe Pattons |
Pourier
Red Hair Rios Running Hawk Short Bull |
Twiss
Waukazoo White Eyes White Mountain Witt |
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