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Big Foot
male, deceased - Big Foot (Si Thanka) (1824? - December 29, 1890), also known as Spotted Elk, was the name of a chief of a sub-group of the Lakota Sioux. He was son...
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James W. Forsyth
male, deceased - James William Forsyth (August 8, 1835 - October 24, 1906) was a career officer in the United States Army, serving as a brigadier general in the...
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Black Coyote
male, deceased - Black Coyote was a Lakota-Sioux who refused to give up his weapon at the battle of Wounded Knee and unintentionally
triggered the terrible...
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Mary Crow Dog
female - Mary Crow Dog, also known as Mary Brave Bird (born 1953 on the Rosebud Indian Reservation, South Dakota), is a Native American writer and activist....
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Valentine McGillycuddy
male, deceased - Dr. Valentine Trant McGillycuddy (1849-1939) was a controversial pioneer of the effort to build a sustainable relationship between the United...
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Samuel Whiteside
male, deceased - Samuel A. Whiteside (1783-1868) was an Illinois pioneer, political figure and military leader. He was not the same person as the Maj. Samuel...
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Benjamin B. Hotchkiss
male, deceased - Benjamin Berkeley Hotchkiss (1826-February 14 1885) was one of the leading American ordnance engineers of his day. Hotchkiss was born in Watertown,...
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Thomas Tibbles
male, deceased - Thomas Henry Tibbles (1838-1928) was a journalist from Omaha, Nebraska who became an activist for Native American rights in the United States...
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Goodale Sisters
female, deceased - Elaine Goodale Eastman (1863 - 1953) and Dora Read Goodale (1866 - 1915) were American poets, sisters, who were born in Mount Washington,...










