- male, deceased (1909)
- Red Cloud (Lakota: Makhpiya Luta), (1822-December 10, 1909) was a war leader of the Oglala Lakota (Sioux). One of the most capable enemies the U....
- male, deceased (1976)
- Lame Deer, (in Lakota "Tahca Ushte"; 1900 or 1903-1976, sources differ), also known as John Fire, John (Fire) Lame Deer and later The Old Man, was...
- male
- Kevin Locke (Lakota name: Tokeya Inajin, meaning "The First to Arise") is a Lakota/Anishinaabe Native American flutist and hoop dancer. Locke has...
- male
- Joseph M. Marshall III is a Lakota historian, writer, teacher, craftsman, administrator, and public speaker. His first language is Lakota. He can...
- female
- Charmaine White Face is an Oglala Tetuwan (Lakota language speaker) from the Oceti Sakowin (Great Sioux Nation) in North America. She is known for...
- male, deceased (1875)
- Lone Horn, also known as One Horn (Lakota: "Ha-wón-je-tah", c.1790 to 1875, born in present day South Dakota) was chief to the Minneconjou Teton L...
- male, deceased (1930)
- He Dog (Lakota: "Sunka Bloka") (ca. 1840-1936). A member of the Oglala Lakota, He Dog was closely associated with Crazy Horse during the Great...
- female, deceased (1938)
- Gertrude Simmons Bonnin, better known by her pen name, Zitkala-Sa (Lakota: pronounced "zitkala-ŠA" (sha), and translates to "Red Bird"), was a N...
- male, deceased (1895)
- Little Hawk (Lakota: Chetan-chikala), (1836-1895), Oglala Lakota War Chief and a half brother of Worm, father of Crazy Horse (Lakota:...
- male, 48 years old
- Tatanka (born Christopher Chavis on June 8, 1961), is a Native American professional wrestler best known for his work with World Wrestling...
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