The Sicangu are one of the seven oyates, nations or council fires, of Lakota people, an Indigenous people of the Northern Plains. Today, many Sicangu people...
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Rosebud Indian Reservation (redirect from Sicangu Oyate)
federally recognized Rosebud Sioux Tribe, who are Sicangu, a band of Lakota people. The Lakota name Sicangu Oyate translates as the "Burnt Thigh Nation",...
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1832–1890?), Sans Arc artist and medicine man Mary Brave Bird (1954–2013), Sicangu writer and activist Nathan Chasing His Horse (born 1976), actor Crow Dog...
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Kill," also known as Matȟó Nážiŋ or "Standing Bear", 1868 - 1939) was a Sicangu and Oglala Lakota author, educator, philosopher, and actor. He worked to...
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(Black Moon) — Miniconjou Lakota chief Matȟó Héȟloǧeča (Hollow Horn Bear) — Sicangu (Brulé) Lakota leader Phizí (Gall) — Hunkpapa Lakota war chief Ógle Lúta...
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Frank Waln or Oyate Teca Obmani ("Walks With Young People") is a Sicangu Lakota rapper and activist. His first solo album, Born Ready, was released in...
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The Chairman of the Lower Brule Sioux Tribe (also known as the Lower Sicangu Lakota), is Boyd I. Gourneau. Nine bands of Dakota and Lakota reside in...
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a Sicangu Lakota Sioux actor who spent most of his life on the Rosebud Indian Reservation in South Dakota. Ted became very involved in the Sicangu Lakota...
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Rosebud also Sicanġu (Lakhota Sicanġu; "Scorched Thigh") is a census-designated place (CDP) in Todd County, South Dakota, United States. The population...
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Sicangu is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Todd County, South Dakota, United States, within the Rosebud Indian Reservation...
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Indian Center burned down. In 1973, AIM and local Oglala and neighboring Sicangu Lakota took part in a 71-day occupation at Wounded Knee in protest of the...
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the first tribal-based universities in the US. His work focused on the Sicangu dialect using an orthography developed by Lakota in 1982 and which today...
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Lakota Woman is a memoir by Mary Brave Bird, a Sicangu Lakota who was formerly known as Mary Crow Dog. Reared on the Rosebud Indian Reservation in South...
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Mary Brave Bird (category Sicangu women writers)
Olguin and Mary Crow Dog (September 26, 1954 – February 14, 2013) was a Sicangu Lakota writer and activist who was a member of the American Indian Movement...
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on the east bank of the river. The Lower Brule Sioux are members of the Sicangu, one of the bands of the Lakota people. Tribal headquarters is in Lower...
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representative from Alaska to have been born in the state Ben Reifel, Sicangu Lakota, activist and Congressman from South Dakota Michael J. Stickman...
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Quannah Chasinghorse (category Sicangu women)
on her mother's side and her biological father is Nathan Chasing Horse (Sicangu-Oglala Lakota from South Dakota). Chasinghorse spent her early childhood...
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Ridge, South Dakota), co-author of The Sioux Chef's Indigenous Kitchen Sicaŋǧu, Brulé (Burned Thighs) Itazipco, Sans Arc (No Bows) Huŋkpapa (End of Village)...
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circular low wall that is topped with sculptor Colleen Cutschall (Oglala and Sicangu)'s bronze figure procession Spirit Warriors. Then-Colorado Senator Ben...
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Iron Shell (category Sicangu people)
Shell. Iron Shell was born in about 1816. He was the son of Sicangu Chief Bull Tail. "Sicangu" meant "burnt thighs", the name given to some of the Lakota...
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Pappy Boyington (category Sicangu people)
Gregory "Pappy" Boyington (December 4, 1912 – January 11, 1988) was an American combat pilot who was a United States Marine Corps fighter ace during World...
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Sicangu Akicita Owicahe Tribal Veterans Cemetery, also known as the Rosebud Sioux Tribe Veterans Cemetery, located near White River in Mellette County...
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south and in the west of the new Lakota domain were used mainly by the Sicangu (Brule-Sioux) and the Oglala, living nearby. The "free bands" of Hunkpapa...
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Reservation. To the east is the Rosebud Indian Reservation, where dwell the Sicangu Oyate, also known the Upper Brulé Sioux Nation and the Rosebud Sioux Tribe...
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Joseph M. Marshall III (category Sicangu male writers)
Joseph M. Marshall III (born c. 1946, Brulé Lakota, Sicangu Oyate) son of Joseph Nelson Marshall Sr. and Hazel Lorraine Two Hawk-Marshall, is a historian...
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legalized liquor sales on their reservations. They include the nearby Sicangu Oyate or Brulé Sioux at the Rosebud Indian Reservation, also located in...
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Litefoot (Cherokee Nation/Chichimeca) Supaman (Apsáalooke) Frank Waln (Sicangu Lakota) Black Lodge Singers (Piegan Blackfeet) Cozad Singers (Kiowa) Native...
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Sioux); Fales-Freeman Brulé Ledger (Lakota (Sioux) Brulé; Lakota (Sioux) Sicangu); Goodwyn Ledger (Lakota Sioux); Jaw-Amidon Ledger (Lakota (Sioux) Hunkpapa);...
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of the population is Native American, mostly the federally recognized Sicangu Oyate (Upper Brulé Sioux) and the Rosebud Sioux Tribe, a branch of the...
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retaliation for other Sioux raids, in September 1855 Harney's forces killed Sicangu warriors, women and children in what Americans called the Battle of Blue...
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