- male
- Raymond J. Mallie is an American anthropologist whose work focuses on the cultural history of the peoples of the Northern Plains, particularly the...
- 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
- Joseph Epes Brown (1920-2000) was an American scholar whose lifelong dedication to Native American traditions helped to bring the study of American...
- male, deceased (1889)
- Marcus Albert Reno (November 15, 1834 - March 30, 1889) was a career military officer in the American Civil War and in the Black Hills War against...
- male, deceased (1854)
- Mato Wayuhi was a Brulé Lakota chief who signed the Fort Laramie Treaty in 1851. He was killed in 1854 when troops from Fort Laramie stormed his e...
- male, deceased (1894)
- Gall (c. 1840 - 1895) (tribal name Pizi) was a battle leader of the Hunkpapa Lakota and was one of the commanders who took part in the Battle of...
- male
- Raymond A. Bucko, S. J., is an American Jesuit priest and anthropologist noted for his work among the Lakota Indians. Bucko received his Ph.D. in...
- female, 79 years old
- Elizabeth Cook-Lynn (born 1930) is a Crow Creek Lakota Sioux editor, essayist, poet, novelist, and academic, whose trenchant views on Native...
- male
- Black Moon "Wi Sapa" (c1821--March 1, 1893). Miniconjou Lakota headman with the northern Lakota during the nineteenth century, not to be confused...
- female, 52 years old
- Delphine Red Shirt (born 4 June 1957) is an Oglala Lakota Sioux writer. She has served as the Chairperson of the United Nations NGO Committee on...
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