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Famous Native Americans

During the time of American exploration, many Native Americans played key roles. There were many leaders that protected their people from forcible relocation through different means. Some were notably peaceable, and others took more violent routes. Some worked with explorers to discover new areas, as well as many other contributions.

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What is the value of a red cloud postage stamp?

The value of a red cloud postage stamp, specifically the 1918 24-cent "Inverted Jenny" stamp, can vary significantly based on its condition and rarity. A well-preserved stamp can fetch hundreds of thousands to millions of dollars at auction. However, there are also other red cloud stamps that may have much lower values, typically ranging from a few cents to several dollars. It's essential to have the specific stamp appraised for an accurate valuation.

What is deganawidah?

A man who is called "the great peace" because he barried weopons unper a pine tree and called it the great peace.

What was a conflict between Sitting Bull and Red Cloud?

they were both indian chiefs and they just didn't get along :)

Hiawatha wampum belt?

Many small beads are sewn together to form a belt. Wampum belts are used to commemorate great events, treaties, and laws. It is the beads, purple and white in color, made from the Cohag shell that gives us the color of our flag. The Hiawatha wampum belt is comprised of thirty-eight rows, with a heart represented by a great tree in the center. On either side there are two squares, all are connected with the heart by white rows of wampum. The belt is the symbol of unity among the five original Nations. The first square on the right represents the Mohawk Nation, Keeper of the Eastern Door. The inner square on the right represents the Oneida Nation. The white tree of peace in the middle represents the Onondaga Nation. The Great Peace is lodged in the heart, meaning that the Haudenosaunee council fire is to burn at Onondaga, serving as the capitol of the Haudenosaunee. The inner square to the left of the heart represents the Cayuga Nation. The last square, the one furthest to the left represents the Seneca Nation, known as the Keepers of the Western Door. The two lines extending from each side of the squares of the belt, from the Mohawk and Seneca Nations, represent a path of peace that other Nations are welcome to travel in order to take shelter beneath the Great Tree of Peace.

Where is the Hiawatha Public Library in Hiawatha located?

The address of the Hiawatha Public Library is: 150 W Willman St, Hiawatha, 52233 1650

When was Sun Bear born?

Sun Bear was born in 1929, in White Earth Reservation, Minnesota, USA.

Who is red cloud mother?

Walks As She Thinks of the Oglala Lakota tribe, although he was raised by his uncle, Old Chief Smoke.

Where can you find information about the Peerless model?

I have a Stevens Peerless model I'm in need of a magazine and information about this old rifle.

What is the object above Chief Wahoo's head in some Indian logos?

The only object I know of above Chief Wahoo's head, in any Indians logo, is a feather attached to the back of his head.

The 1954 Cleveland Indians won the American League championship, only to fall to the New York Giants in the World Series. To indicate the championship, they employed an alternate logo featuring Wahoo looking up at a crown on his head in 1955 and sometimes beyond.

What's confusing is that Sportslogos.net indicated this logo was in use in 1953, prior to winning that particular title.

Why is hiawatha famous?

It is a title of a poem. He never existed except as a fictional character.

What company manufactured the Hiawatha shotgun model number130 VR-F?

OK, this may not be a complete answer,but the Hiawatha name (for firearms) was owned by a firm called Gamble Skogmo, but the guns were acually made by Savage arms.I think its the same as a Savage model 30,but I could be corrected by anyone who has more info to share on this. According to the cross-reference list at proofhouse.com, the first answer is correct.

What tribe did Sitting Bull Red Cloud and Crazy Horse belong to?

Answer

The Sioux Nation (Sioux Tribes) include 6 tribes:

  1. Oglala
  2. Brule
  3. Minnecoujou
  4. Hunkpapa
  5. Blackfeet
  6. Without Bows Two Kettle

Sitting Bull (1834-1890) was a chief/warrior/ holy man of the Hunkpapa tribe.
Correction


This is an incomplete list of Siouan tribes...


Generally the Sioux are divided into linguistic subgroups... the Nakota, the Lakota and the Dakota.




The Dakota are also called the Santee Sioux- which is subdivided into several bands... the Mdewakantonwon, the Wahpeton, the Wahpekute, and the Sisseton.


The Nakota, are divided into 4 main bands, and the Yankton the upper and lower Yanktonai Sioux and the Assinniboin.


And the Lakota, also called the Teton Sioux... which have the following bands... the Brule ( Sicangu) The Oglala, the Hunkpapa, the Minneconjou, the Blackfoot ( Sihasapa ) the Sans Arc[ the more common name for the 'without bows'] ( Itazipacola ) and the separate band known as the Two Kettle (Oohenupa )




Red Cloud and Crazy Horse were related and both from the Bad Faces band of the Oglala Sioux.

Where is the land of hiawatha?

It is the Upper Peninsula of Michigan along the shores of Lake Superior, aka Gitchee Gumee.

Where was the native American red cloud born?

Red Cloud was born near the forks of the Platte River near the city of North Platte, Nebraska.