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The ancient cottonwood, now known by the Lakota Sioux as the Witness ... at the urging of the region’s Indian agent, ...
Most of them are members of the Lakota or Dakota Nation, the two main subcultures of the Očéti Šakówiŋ — a name few Americans know, long ago replaced by “Sioux.” Their languages were ...
According to historians, Sitting Bull examined every outcome as a youngster. He didn't do things recklessly. He and his ...
To conclude the "Warrior Dance," Ron Good Eagle jumped ... They are all members of the Lakota Sioux Indian Dance Theatre. Good Eagle stressed the lessons that were passed down from his elders ...
The warriors were Lakota (northern) Indians from the Oglala tribe of the Sioux Nation - who counted Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse among their numbers. (It was Oglala Sioux Indians who were depicted ...
Author Kent Nerburn talks about Neither Wolf Nor Dog, the book and film that tells stories of the Lakota people.
They performed nightly to vast crowds, staging a 'Cowboys and Indians' show in a massive ... astonishing journey taken by the group of Lakota Sioux Warriors -- from the Great Plains of South ...