The Little Bighorn
The Battle of Little Bighorn
The Cheyenne and the Arapaho were Allies to the Lakota Tribe.
the Lakota wore fur and chains of metal around their neck.
You say maLakota welo [I am Lakota, it's a fact].
the lakota used salt to preserve their foor and they cooked over the fire
He lead the Lakota. More specifically, he led the Hunkpapa Lakota Sioux.
Crazy Horse Chief Crazy Horse led the Lakota in fighting white traders ans soldiers in the Great Plains.
Crazy Horse Chief Crazy Horse led the Lakota in fighting white traders ans soldiers in the Great Plains.
Wounded Knee
"Oyaheya" is a Lakota Sioux word that translates to "to win, conquer, or to go towards victory." It is commonly used as a chant or prayer in Lakota religious ceremonies to seek strength and success.
The battle of little big horn
Black Elk http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Elk
Wounded Knee
Black Elk http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Elk
Alyssa Lakota goes by Lakota.
The tragedy at wounded knee occured when Sitting Bull, chief of the Lakota Sioux, was being hunted down for being the leader of the "ghost dance," the spiritual dance that was performed so that the bufallo would come back and all the white settlers would leave. Troops came to Sitting Bull's reservation, and Sitting Bull died in an exchange of gunfire. The other particapnts of the Ghost dance then escaped, but troops went after them. At Wounded Knee Creek, gunfire broke out and 200 largely unarmed Lakota and 25 US soldiers were killed.
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