JOHN OTHERDAY
a Wahpeton Indian


John Otherday, photograph taken when he was in a Sisseton-Wahpeton delegation in Washington D.C. in 1858. F inally, some delegates took in the night life of Washington, despite warnings from Mix and the secretary of the interior. During these outings, which generated a few charges of rowdiness in the Washington papers, a Wahpeton full-blood named John Otherday became so enamored of a saloon waitress that he took her back to Minnesota and later married her.
from Little Crow: Spokesman for the Sioux by Gary Clayton Anderson, Minnesota Historical Society Press, St. Paul (1986)

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