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The history of Wounded Knee would spur American Indian ... killed so many Native Americans and appropriated their land. To counter the white faces of Rushmore, in 1939 Sioux Chief Henry Standing ...
Sitting Bull is known as one of the bravest Native American chiefs, leading the Lakota Sioux Nation during the ... Sarah ...
As white explorers and settlers entered Western territory, they disrupted a centuries-old culture — that of the Plains Indians ... Native Americans, skirmishes, and livestock raids persuaded ...
a US Army post in the middle of a North Dakota Indian reservation. He made his money photographing cavalry soldiers and their families, but it is his rarely seen photos of Native Americans that ...
Sioux Indian, right profile National Museum of American History Chief Iron Tail, Sioux Indian, in Feather Headdress National Museum of American History Sioux Indians photographed in Gertrude ...
Envisioned by Polish American sculptor Korczak Ziółkowski back in the ... That same year, he received another offer that would transform his life even more. Sioux Indian Chief Henry Standing Bear, ...
National Museum of the American Indian ... Her family name—she was a Lakota Sioux—was Yellow Robe. (Her paternal grandfather had been chief of the tribe in 1876, at the time of the Battle ...