One notable Lakota chief was Sitting Bull, who played a crucial role in the resistance against U.S. government policies and military actions during the late 19th century. He is best known for his leadership during the Battle of the Little Bighorn in 1876, where his forces defeated General Custer's troops. Sitting Bull was also a spiritual leader and a symbol of Native American resilience and resistance against oppression. His legacy continues to inspire Indigenous rights movements today.
Chief Red Cloud's mother was an Oglala Lakota and his father was a Brulé Lakota Chief.
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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.
Walks As She Thinks. She was part of the Oglala Lakota tribe.
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Tasunke Luta or Chief Red Horse of the Lakota Sioux.