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Post by mdenney on Jan 31, 2007 19:13:57 GMT -5
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Post by mdenney on Jan 31, 2007 19:17:29 GMT -5
War eagle Grave of War Eagle and His Daughters. (Middle illustration) 2. Sioux Indian and Squaw. (Upper left illustration) 3. Sioux Indians Traveling. ... yawp.com/redmen/chapter20/photo22.html link below- yawp.com/redmen/chapter20/photo22.html
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Post by mdenney on Jan 31, 2007 19:18:46 GMT -5
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Post by mdenney on Jan 31, 2007 21:35:04 GMT -5
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Post by mdenney on Jan 31, 2007 22:14:25 GMT -5
Red Cloud (Makhpiya-luta, `scarlet Cloud,' frequently known among his people as Makhpia-sha, `Red Cloud’). A principal chief of the Oglala Teton Sioux of Pine Ridge reservation, the largest band of the Sioux nation, and probably the most famous and powerful chief in the history of the tribe. The origin of the name is disputed, but is said by ex-agent McGillycuddy link below- www.accessgenealogy.com/native/tribes/siouan/redcloud.htm
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Post by mdenney on Jan 31, 2007 22:22:56 GMT -5
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Post by mdenney on Feb 2, 2007 2:34:51 GMT -5
Sitting Bull, Indianer, Chief Sitting Bull, Indians, Sioux, Dakota ... April-----peji - to wi. May-----`can wape to wi. June-----wipa - zunka wa`ste wi ... Born in 1831 in South Dakota and killed by the Indian police on the Standing Rock Reservation in 1890 wh... hem.passagen.se/tehila/Chiefs.htm link below- hem.passagen.se/tehila/Chiefs.htm
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Post by mdenney on Feb 2, 2007 3:34:56 GMT -5
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Post by mdenney on Feb 2, 2007 22:52:49 GMT -5
OurHallTree.com ... Dakota was a photograph of Charles Nelson Skillman and several famous Indian chiefs. ... Silas Leroy (Roy)(8) Skillman, Charles Nelson (7) ... www.ourhalltree.com/ link below- www.ourhalltree.com/
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Post by mdenney on Feb 2, 2007 23:05:35 GMT -5
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Post by mdenney on Feb 2, 2007 23:35:23 GMT -5
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Post by mdenney on Feb 2, 2007 23:36:58 GMT -5
Struck By The Ree 1804-1888 Struck by the Ree, who would become a principal chief of the Yankton Sioux, was born in August 1804, the same week that Lewis and Clark passed through his village. It is said that Lewis swaddled the young man in a U.S. flag and baptized him as an American. Later, he earned his adult name in combat with the Arikas, who were also called "Rees". In 1837, Struck by the Ree visited Washington, D.C., on behalf of his people. During the 1862 Great Sioux Uprising in Minnesota, Struck by the Ree positioned his warriors to protect innocent white settlers from raiding Indians. Regardless of their aid, his people were run out of Minnesota with other Native peoples after the uprising. In 1865, Struck by the Ree testified at hearings of the Doolittle Commission, which was looking into fraud among Indian agents. He told the hearing commissioners that Indian agents routinely siphoned goods from stockpiles purchased with Indian annuity money and that Native people were often forced to pay for meals prepared with their treaty money, while agents ate for free. Agents routinely paid themselves out of money meant to buy supplies for Indians under treaty agreements. He said that it was also common for frontier soldiers to routinely force sexual favors from Indian woman. He took a stand against the corrupt officials. Struck by the Ree Monument in Greenwood SD Struck By The Ree 1804-1888 Lame Soldier Lame Soldier-104 years old, of the Yankton Sioux Tribe, who was in the Custer Battle, June 26, 1876 Zitkala-Sa / Red Bird Gertrude Bonnin Gertrude Bonnin was the third child of Ellen Tate 'I yohiwin Simmons, a full-blood Yankton Sioux. Born in 1876 War Eagle War Eagle was born into the Santee Tribe in 1785 link below- www.yanktonsioux.com/yanktonpeople.htm
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Post by mdenney on Feb 3, 2007 0:21:56 GMT -5
Crazy Horse - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ... to either Rapid Creek, near present day Rapid City, South Dakota ... Corn's youngest daughter, Red Leggins, who was 15 at the time ... Crazy Horse took Nellie Laravie , a young half-Fre... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crazy_Horse link below- en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crazy_Horse
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Post by mdenney on Mar 28, 2007 17:59:07 GMT -5
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Charles C. Skillman
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Post by Charles C. Skillman on Apr 22, 2016 19:21:38 GMT -5
I am trying to find a picture which I understand exist but I haven't been able to find on the internet. The picture is of Charles N. Skillman and some famous Indian chiefs in South Dakota but I don't know the date. I hope that somebody can help find that picture.
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