Eleven Miniconjou Lakota (Sioux) in a tipi camp, after the Wounded Knee Massacre of Dec. 29, 1890. They are survivors of Spotted Elks (aka Big Foot) band from the Cheyenne River Indian
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Remains of Spotted Elk, chief of the Miniconjou, Lakota Sioux, lying dead in the snow after being killed by United States Army soldiers at the Wounded Knee Massacre, South Dakota] | Library
Native Americans Ride to Remember Wounded Knee Massacre
Big Foot - St. Josefs Indianer Hilfswerk
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Big Foot, Oglala
Big Foot
Crazy Horse Memorial - Big Foot (Si Thanka ) (ca 1820/1825 - December 29, 1890), also known as Spotted Elk, was a Minneconjou-Teton Sioux chief. The son of Lone Horn, he was
Remembering the Wounded Knee Massacre - HISTORY
Big Foot, Chieftain of the Hunkpapa Sioux Poster by American School - Fine Art America
Big Foot
Chief Big Foot 1825–90, with his wife White Hawk. Photo taken 1872. Big Foot was born in… | Native american history, North american indians, American indian history
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