Rosebud Indian Reservation
2413 Circle Drive , Rosebud, SD
(605) 747-2381
https://www.rosebudsiouxtribe-nsn.gov
Rosebud Indian Reservation US Indian Reservation
Tribal leadership: Rodney M. Bordeaux
Area: 1,970 mi²
Population: 9,050 (2010)
The Rosebud Indian Reservation (RIR) is an Indian reservation in South Dakota, United States. It is the home of the federally recognized Sicangu Oyate (the Upper Brulé Sioux Nation) - also known as Sicangu Lakota, and the Rosebud Sioux Tribe (RST), a branch of the Lakota people. The Lakota name Sicangu Oyate translates into English as "Burnt Thigh Nation"; the French term "Brulé Sioux" is also used.
The Rosebud Indian Reservation was established in 1889 after the United States' partition of the Great Sioux Reservation. Created in 1868 by the Treaty of Fort Laramie, the Great Sioux Reservation originally covered all of West River, South Dakota (the area west of the Missouri River), as well as part of northern Nebraska and eastern Montana.