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Stephen Return Riggs

Stephen Return Riggs was a Christian missionary and linguist who lived and worked among the Dakota people.

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Stephen Return Riggs
Riggs c.1862 by Joel Emmons Whitney
ChurchPresbyterian Church in America
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OrdinationMarch 4, 1837
Personal details
Born(1812-03-23)March 23, 1812
DiedAugust 24, 1883(1883-08-24) (aged 71)
DenominationPresbyterian
OccupationLinguist and missionary
Alma materWashington & Jefferson College (1834 & LL.D. 1873)
Western Theological Seminary (1873)
Beloit College (D.D. 1873)

Stephen Return Riggs (March 23, 1812 – August 24, 1883) was a Christian missionary and linguist who lived and worked among the Dakota people.1

Riggs was born in Steubenville, Ohio.1 His career among the Dakota began in 1837 at Lac qui Parle in what is now Minnesota, at the Lac qui Parle Mission.1 He worked among the Dakota Sioux for the remainder of his life, producing a grammar and dictionary2 and a Dakota translation of the New Testament3 He later worked with Thomas Smith Williamson on a full translation of the Bible.4

In his autobiography Mary and I, or Forty Years with the Sioux, Riggs describes his life.5 In 1862, he served as interpreter at the trials of the Sioux Uprising. He died in Beloit, Wisconsin.1

Selected works

  • 1852 A Grammar and Dictionary of the Dakota Language 2
  • 1871 Dakota wowapi wakan kin. The New Testament, in the Dakota language 3
  • 1879 Dakota Wowapi Wakan: The Holy Bible in the language of the Dakotas translated out of the original tongues 4
  • 1880 Mary and I, or Forty Years with the Sioux 5

Archival collections

The Presbyterian Historical Society in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, has Stephen Return Riggs' papers, including detailed correspondence written by Stephen and Mary Riggs to their family members and two manuscript church histories written by Stephen Riggs. The correspondence also includes an occasional sketch of the missions they served.

Family

Riggs's daughter Cornelia was the wife of journalist Julius A. Truesdell and mother of Major General Karl Truesdell.6

References

References

  1. Balmer, Randall Herbert; Fitzmier, John R. (1993). The Presbyterians. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press. pp. 207–208. ISBN 978-0-3132-6084-1 – via Google Books.
  2. Riggs, Stephen Return (1852). A Grammar and Dictionary of the Dakota Language. Washington DC, New York: Smithsonian Institution, G.P. Putnam.
  3. Riggs, Stephen Return (1871). Dakota wowapi wakan kin. The New Testament, in the Dakota language. New York: New York, American Bible society.
  4. "Dakota Wowapi Wakan: The Holy Bible in the language of the Dakotas translated out of the original tongues, by Thomas S. Williamson and Stephen R. Riggs". Cornell University Library. Retrieved June 9, 2025.
  5. Riggs, Stephen Return (1880). Mary and I or Forty Years with the Sioux. Chicago: W.G. Holmes.
  6. "Death Notice, Karl Truesdell". National Genealogical Society Quarterly. Vol. 43–44. Falls Church, VA: National Genealogical Society. 1955. p. 154 – via Google Books.
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