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Chief Joseph

Chief Joseph

Chief Joseph, whose real name was Hokowon, was a prominent leader of the Lakota Sioux tribe. Known for his leadership and pursuit of peace, he led the Sioux in their resistance against white settlers. During the Battle of Wounded Knee in 1890, he was forced to surrender and later led his people to be relocated to Oregon. His story has become a symbol of the Lakota's struggle and assimilation into American society.

97 quotes · Men, Indian, Native American
Black Elk

Black Elk

Black Elk, whose real name was Netsahihoka, was a medicine man of the Omaha Sioux tribe. Born on December 1, 1863, and died on August 19, 1950, Black Elk is known for his profound spiritual insight and contributions to the Sioux culture.

88 quotes · Native American, Native, Native America
Tecumseh

Tecumseh

Tecumseh was a Native American tribal chief of the Shawnee nation. He was a leader who sought to unite Native American tribes against the encroaching United States and played a significant role in the War of 1812. Known for his oratory skills and strategic military mind, Tecumseh was killed in the Battle of the Thames in 1813.

34 quotes · Great Spirit, Native American, Valor
Chief Dan George

Chief Dan George

Chief Dan George, born Daniel George, was a Canadian Indigenous author, actor, and activist. He was born on July 24, 1899, and passed away on September 23, 1981. George is renowned for his contributions to literature and film, particularly for his profound insights and advocacy for Indigenous culture.

20 quotes · Native, Native American, Native American Wisdom

Mourning Dove

Mourning Dove, born Mary Thompson, was an American Indian author. She was born in 1888 and passed away on August 8, 1936. Known for her profound insight into Native American culture and her love for nature, Mourning Dove's works often explore the history, traditions, and beliefs of Native Americans.

1 quotes · American Indian, American Spirit, Cures
Red Cloud

Red Cloud

Red Cloud, whose real name was Tah-Tanka-I-Yotank, was an outstanding chief of the American Indian tribe. Born in 1822 and died on December 10, 1909, Red Cloud was renowned for his exceptional leadership and military skills. He played a crucial role in the 19th-century American West in the fight against white colonization.

14 quotes · American Indian, Father, Great Native American
Luther Standing Bear

Luther Standing Bear

Luther Standing Bear was an influential American author in Native American literature. Born into the Oglala Lakota tribe, his life and writings often reflected the struggles and resilience of his people. He passed away in February 1939.

24 quotes · Lakota, Native American, Men
Crazy Horse

Crazy Horse

Crazy Horse was a prominent leader of the Oglala Lakota tribe. Born around 1840, he played a crucial role in the defense of Lakota lands against U.S. government encroachment. His leadership and bravery were pivotal in several battles, including the Battle of Little Bighorn. He was killed on September 5, 1877, during a military operation.

10 quotes · Native America, Native American, Native American Indian
Charles Alexander Eastman

Charles Alexander Eastman

Charles Alexander Eastman, born on February 19, 1858, was a renowned American physician. He made significant contributions to the field of medicine, particularly in the area of healthcare for Native Americans. Dr. Eastman worked in Minnesota and South Dakota, dedicated to improving the quality of life for Native Americans.

39 quotes · Indian, Men, Native American
Canasatego

Canasatego

Canasatego is a mysterious figure who lived from the late 17th to the early 18th century. His identity and life story remain controversial. Limited information suggests that he may have been an indigenous leader in North America, or possibly an explorer or missionary.

1 quotes · America Land, American Indian, Everlasting