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    Chief Buffalo Child Long Lance (born Sylvester Clark Long; December 1, 1890 – March 20, 1932) was a mixed race African-American journalist, writer and...
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  • drama stars Chauncey Yellow Robe (billed as "Chief Yellow Robe"), Chief Buffalo Child Long Lance, Chief Akawanush and Mary Alice Nelson Archambaud. It...
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  • chief of the Northern Cheyenne Buffalo Hump, Comanche leader Chief Buffalo Child Long Lance (1890–1932), journalist, soldier and Native American impostor...
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  • pretending an Indigenous identity include James Beckwourth, Chief Buffalo Child Long Lance, and Grey Owl. The academic Joel W. Martin noted that "an astonishing...
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  • Linford. Chief Buffalo Child Long Lance (actually Sylvester Clark Long), Long Lance, Cosmopolitan Book Company (1928). The book presented Lance as having...
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  • John Burroughs, Thomas Edison, E.W. Deming, Clark Wissler and Chief Buffalo Child Long Lance. She was also the niece of Douglas H. Johnston, the last governor...
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    Education of Little Tree Chief Buffalo Child Long Lance (1890–1932), an African American who claimed to be the son of a Blackfoot chief Iron Eyes Cody (1904–1999)...
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  • other roles in other films Rod Rondeaux—a Crow stuntman Plus: Chief Buffalo Child Long Lance—a tri-racial actor who played Baluk in The Silent Enemy (1930)...
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  • Calihoo Henry Marshall Tory Richard Gavin Reid J. Percy Page Chief Buffalo Child Long Lance Kathleen Parlow Morris Shumiatcher Eric Harvie Jock Palmer Betty...
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  • Pennsylvania Chesapeake pipes Chestnut Ridge people Chicago stepping Chief Buffalo Child Long Lance Children, Go Where I Send Thee Children of the plantation Chitlin...
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  • uncommon in early 20th-century America, where Chief Buffalo Child Long Lance (born Sylvester Clark Long) had fooled New York high society. Redwing claimed...
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  • Productions, the silent film entitled The Silent Enemy starring Chief Buffalo Child Long Lance and Chauncey Yellow Robe. Along with Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney...
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    film director. Cheeka, actor. Akawanush, Chief, actor. Buffalo Child Long Lance, Chief, actor. Yellow Robe, Chief, actor. Spotted Elk, Molly, The Silent...
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    Pottery Walter Inglis Anderson, painter, writer and naturalist Chief Buffalo Child Long Lance, journalist, writer, actor; spokesman for Native American causes...
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    in Bamberg in West Germany.: 73  A person who called himself Chief Buffalo Child Long Lance became associated with the museum shortly after the war ended...
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  • of Indigenous art and fiction. In 1929, Macleans published Chief Buffalo Child Long Lance’s descriptive account of Almighty Voice's story within his own...
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    actress, in Fort-de-l'Eau, French Algeria Died: Chief Buffalo Child Long Lance (pen name for Sylvester Clark Long), 41, African-American journalist, writer...
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    lifetime chief of the Blackfoot Jerry Potts (1840–1896), (also known as Ky-yo-kosi – "Bear Child"), was a Canadian-American plainsman, buffalo hunter,...
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  • private to general; Instructor at the Academy after World War I Chief Buffalo Child Long Lance 1916 American journalist, writer and actor from Winston-Salem...
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  • age." He compared West's "successful life-long masquerade" to that of Grey Owl and Buffalo Child Long Lance but added that West's extensive involvement...
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    28, 1922, with a prank orchestrated by Calgary Herald writer Chief Buffalo Child Long Lance, where he threw a fake bomb into an active meeting attended...
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    Sturtevant. Carbine and Lance: The Story of Old Fort Sill, University of Oklahoma Press, Norman, 1983 Leckie, William H.. The Buffalo Soldiers: A Narrative...
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    hunting (hunting of the American bison, also commonly known as the American buffalo) was an activity fundamental to the economy and society of the Plains Indians...
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    of Kwahadi Comanche chief Peta Nocona and Cynthia Ann Parker, an Anglo-American who had been abducted as an eight-year-old child during the Fort Parker...
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  • Loved by the Buffalo also appears to his brother Running Fox in a vision. Running Fox and Dog Star eventually reconcile and agree to no longer trade for...
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    The Thomas Crown Affair (1968). He played John Auston, a confused Marine Lance Corporal, in the 1968 episode "King of the Hill", on the first season of...
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  • joins a U.S. Navy river patrol boat (PBR) commanded by Chief Petty Officer Phillips, with crewmen Lance, "Chef," and "Mr. Clean" to quietly navigate up the...
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    Lance, chief of the Nakota Sioux tribe, so that he could see a demonstration of the Indian way of hunting. Coming up to a herd of buffalo, Two Lance demonstrated...
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    Jill St. John (category American child actresses)
    linen fortune. St. John complained that he harassed and ridiculed her. Lance Reventlow (March 24, 1960 – October 30, 1963; divorced) Reventlow was the...
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  • premiere on ESPN on November 4, 2014. Four Falls of Buffalo debuted at the North Park Theater in Buffalo, New York, on December 9, 2015, three days before...
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