Joseph M. Marshall III

male
Joseph M. Marshall III is a Lakota historian, writer, teacher, craftsman, administrator, and public speaker. His first language is Lakota. He can...
Little Thunder

Little Thunder

male
Wakinyan-cekala was a Brulé Lakota chief. Little Thunder was born about 1820. He took over as chief of the Brulé after the death of Conquering Be...
Frank Fools Crow

Frank Fools Crow

male, deceased (1989)
Frank Fools Crow, (died 1989) was a Native American Lakota Sioux spiritual leader. He was the nephew of Black Elk. He was the subject of a...
White Bull

White Bull

male, deceased (1947)
White Bull (Sioux: "Pte-san-hunka") (April 1849 - June 21, 1947) was the nephew of Sitting Bull, and a famous warrior in his own right. White Bull...
Zitkala-Sa

Zitkala-Sa

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...
Rain-In-The-Face

Rain-In-The-Face

male, deceased (1905)
Rain-in-the-Face (also known as Ito-na-gaju or Exa-ma-gozua) (c. 1835 - September 14, 1905) was a warchief of the Lakota tribe of Native Americans....
Kicking Bear

Kicking Bear

male, deceased (1904)
Kicking Bear (1846-1904), also called Mato Wanartaka, was an Oglala Lakota who became a band chief of the Minneconjou Lakota Sioux. He fought in...
Short Bull

Short Bull

male, deceased (1923)
* Short Bull, Arnold, a member of the Sicangu (Brulé) Lakota tribe of Native Americans, instrumental in bringing the Ghost Dance movement to the L...
John Two-Hawks

John Two-Hawks

male
John Two-Hawks is an Oglala Lakota Native American musician who has been performing professionally in live concerts since the early 1990s. He can...
He Dog

He Dog

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...